An indictment filed Friday accuses a 22-year-old woman from Jisr az-Zarqa of smuggling stolen and cloned vehicles from the Palestinian Authority territories for crime organizations in northern Israel. The vehicles were used as operational cars for hit squads and linked to a murder in Nazareth and a shooting that severely wounded a man in Shfaram, according to Omri Ravid.
The indictment, reported by journalist Omri Ravid, outlines a sophisticated smuggling network: stolen vehicles cloned with forged documents were brought from the West Bank territories and repurposed for use by criminal hit squads in northern Israel's Arab communities. The suspect is charged with direct operational ties to a murder in Nazareth and an attack that left a man in critical condition in Shfaram. This case follows a similar arrest earlier this month, as The Zioneer reported on June 10, when a northern woman was detained for allegedly running a logistics cell for Arab crime organizations — a role that also involved smuggling cloned vehicles for assassinations. Friday's indictment suggests the cells extended into the Wadi Ara area, with the Jisr az-Zarqa resident now facing charges in court.
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