Israeli police arrested 11 people, including the groom, during a wedding in Shefa-Amr on Monday after online videos showed armed men arriving at the venue. The arrests stem from footage posted to social media, according to Israeli media reports.
According to Israeli media reports, the incident unfolded at a wedding in the northern Arab city of Shefa-Amr (Shfaram) on Monday. Footage circulating online showed armed individuals arriving at the wedding hall, prompting police intervention. Officers arrested 11 suspects on the scene, including the groom. Police have not yet released a formal statement on the charges or the identity of the armed men. The arrests come amid ongoing Israeli police efforts to enforce weapons laws, particularly in Arab communities.
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