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In a series of raids, Israeli authorities apprehended ten individuals and confiscated numerous weapons in the regions of Judea and Samaria.

Israeli authorities apprehended ten Palestinian suspects and confiscated numerous firearms during a week-long operation targeting illegal weapons in Judea and Samaria, as per a statement by the Israel Police.

Israeli authorities apprehend ten individuals and confiscate numerous weapons during operations in...
Israeli authorities apprehend ten individuals and confiscate numerous weapons during operations in Judea and Samaria regions

In a series of raids, Israeli authorities apprehended ten individuals and confiscated numerous weapons in the regions of Judea and Samaria.

In the past week, Israeli security forces have made arrests in several areas of Judea and Samaria. The raids took place in Hebron, Beit Ummar, Yatta, Beit Jala, and near Ariel.

During these operations, four pipe bombs and a live explosive device were neutralised, ensuring the safety of the local population. The Israel Defence Forces also ordered the demolition of a home in the Gush Etzion region south of Jerusalem.

However, the article does not provide further details about the arrests, the confiscated weapons, or the demolished home.

The raids come after a tragic shooting attack that occurred near the community of Beitar Illit in December 2024. Thabet Mohammed Masalmeh, responsible for the attack, fired on a bus, killing 12-year-old Yehoshua Aharon Tuvia Simha and injuring three others.

It is important to note that there are no search results confirming a December 2024 terror attack in Israel with the specific details mentioned above. The Tribune assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy, completeness, or content of this article.

This news article is sourced from a syndicated feed and does not offer any member-only benefits or advertisements. The home that was demolished belonged to Thabet Mohammed Masalmeh, the individual responsible for the deadly shooting attack.

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