Israeli police arrested three Bedouin men — a police officer and two of his relatives who serve as IDF officers, one a colonel — on suspicion of involvement in an attempted murder about a month ago. According to the investigation, the attack was planned as an ambush by the officer and his family members. The three were brought to the Be'er Sheva Magistrate's Court for a closed-door hearing; the officer's remand was extended by nine days, the other two by three days. A publication ban applies to their names.
01 · How it developed
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