Israeli police have arrested a Haifa resident suspected of planning an attack on participants in the city's Pride parade, according to an initial report. The suspect's identity and the specific nature of the alleged plan have not yet been disclosed.
A Haifa resident was arrested on suspicion of planning an attack against marchers in the city's Pride parade, law enforcement sources report. The arrest was made earlier today, according to the initial report, with the suspect now in custody. Details regarding the suspect's identity, the stage of the plot, the targeted participants, or any weapons involved have not been released. The report is from a single source and remains unverified beyond the initial disclosure. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this specific threat or arrest.
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