Israeli Border Police and IDF troops raided a store in the village of Deir Abu Da'if in Judea and Samaria, seizing 175 kilograms of illegal fertilizer suspected of being destined for bomb-making. One suspect was arrested and transferred to the Ariel police station for further questioning.
This morning, Border Police fighters from the Gideon Battalion of the Judea and Samaria District, together with IDF troops, raided an agricultural supplies store in the village of Deir Abu Da'if, located in the Menashe Brigade area. During the search, the forces located 175 kilograms of illegal fertilizer, which investigators suspect was intended for the production of improvised explosive devices. One suspect was taken into custody and is being questioned at the Ariel police station. The operation is part of an ongoing campaign to disrupt bomb-making capabilities and terror infrastructure in the region. The Zioneer has previously reported on similar security sweeps across Judea and Samaria, including weapons seizures and arrests of wanted suspects.
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