An indictment was filed Friday against four Arab Israeli Bedouin residents of the Negev, who were arrested earlier in the day for allegedly planning a mass shooting at Beersheba's central bus station and attacks on security forces, according to Israeli media.
Earlier today, The Zioneer reported that four Bedouin Negev residents were arrested on suspicion of planning a mass attack at Be'er Sheva's central bus station. Hours later, an indictment was filed against them, charging them with planning a mass shooting and attacks on security forces, according to a Times of Israel report. The swift progression from arrest to indictment indicates the severity of the alleged plot. The suspects are identified as Arab Israeli citizens from the Negev.
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