Some Jordanians have been trying to sell remnants of rockets intercepted over their territory during Iran’s dramatic assault against Israel Saturday night, in which hundreds of deadly projectiles were fired from Iran, Iraq, Syria and Yemen, Ednews reports via The Times of Israel.
The ads were placed on the website “al-Sooq al-Maftouh” (“the open market”), a platform to buy and sell used items.
It appeared to be a partially satirical initiative by citizens of the Hashemite kingdom reeling from the shock of hundreds of projectiles carrying tons of explosives flying over their heads.
One of the ads read, “Used Iranian ballistic missile in good condition for sale.”
Another included a set of specifications and pictures of the rocket on sale, noting that it was an “excellent model” and that it had been involved in an “accident.”
The listed prices varied considerably, ranging from 50 Jordanian dinars ($70) for a piece of a rocket that fell outside Amman, to 120,000 dinars ($170,000) for a full missile.