IDF forces fired tear gas grenades during a wedding in the Palestinian town of Anata, northeast of Jerusalem, which the source characterizes as a 'terror wedding.' According to reports, several Palestinian suspects were arrested and transferred for questioning.
IDF troops deployed tear gas grenades during a wedding in the Palestinian town of Anata, northeast of Jerusalem, on Friday morning, according to a single report. The source describes the event as a 'terror wedding' and says that several Palestinian suspects were arrested and transferred for interrogation. No further details—such as the identity of the suspects, the specific grounds for arrest, or whether any injuries occurred—have been reported.
Anata, located in the occupied West Bank, has been the site of frequent security incidents. In early June, an Israeli police-IDF operation in Anata led to the arrest of a Palestinian youth suspected of planning a revenge attack, with weapons including a Glock pistol seized during a search of a construction site, as The Zioneer reported on June 7.
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