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Four Arrested during Nightly Raids in Judea and Samaria
The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit stated the Israeli army and security forces had arrested four wanted men during nightly raids in Judea and Samaria, three of them suspected of involvement with nationalistic terrorism and, mass disturbances and violence towards civilians and security forces. One of the arrested in Hebron, is wanted for activism in the Hamas terrorist organization. All were transferred to the relevant security forces for further questioning.
IDF Arrests Two Palestinians with Grenades who Crossed from Gaza into Israel
IDF forces posted on the border with the Gaza Strip have arrested two Palestinians who crossed into Israeli territory armed with two grenades, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said. The two suspects were captured near the border and taken for questioning. Security forces have launched an investigation into the incident.
11 Arrests During Nightly Raids in Judea and Samaria
The IDF Spokesperson stated the IDF and security forces had arrested 11 wanted men during nightly raids in Judea and Samaria, seven of them suspected of involvement in terrorism and mass disturbances and, violence towards civilians and security forces. Among those, the IDF arrested three man wanted for activism in the Hamas terrorist organization, each in the respective villages of Tulkarm, Silat ad-Dahr and Dir Tsamat.
All apprehended men were transferred to the relevant security forces for questioning.
Two 13-Year-Old Arabs Suspected of Throwing Rocks at Tourists in Jerusalem
Jerusalem Police said it has arrested two Arab minors who live in the city’s Silwan neighborhood. They are suspected of throwing rocks at a car carrying four tourists who were touring the area last Friday.
A police spokeswoman said in a statement that forces initiated a “strenuous” investigation and eventually arrested two 13-year-olds who admitted the charges. More arrests are expected, the statement added.
Rocket Hits Golan Heights; No Injuries
A rocket hit the northern Golan Heights Wednesday morning. No injuries or property damage were reported.
