Arabs have spread nails on a road near an Israeli moshav (community settlement) for the third time, according to a single report. The post does not specify the exact location, whether any vehicles were damaged, or if authorities responded.
A report from a single source states that for the third time, Arab individuals have scattered nails on a road near a Jewish moshav (community settlement) in Judea and Samaria — apparently attempting to cause tire punctures or vehicle damage. The post provides no further details: the moshav's name, whether any vehicles were hit, injuries, or an IDF or police response are unspecified. The report follows a string of documented harassment incidents on West Bank roads, as previously covered by The Zioneer, including stone-throwing attacks and attempts to force Israeli motorists off the road, but this specific event's location and aftermath remain unconfirmed.
- DevelopingArab recorded pointing metal object that looked like a weapon at traffic on Israeli road
- DevelopingPalestinian vehicle damaged by stone-throwing near Ofra in Samaria
- DevelopingArab gunmen remove IDF roadblock near Shechem, raising border breach concerns
- DevelopingArab driver on Highway 44 tries to force Israeli motorist off road, hurls stones
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