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Jerusalem Border Police Rescue Israeli from Area A Village After Accidental Entry

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Jerusalem Border Police Rescue Israeli from Area A Village After Accidental Entry

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 12:32

TL;DR

Jerusalem Border Police rescued a 30-year-old Israeli from Givat Ze'ev who mistakenly entered the village of A-Ram in Area A, according to N12 reporter Inbar Tuizer. The rescue took place Friday at 12:30 Jerusalem time and the man was extracted without harm.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Jerusalem Border Police rescued a 30-year-old Israeli man from Givat Ze'ev who had mistakenly entered the village of A-Ram in Area A, according to N12 reporter Inbar Tuizer. The rescue occurred at 12:30 Jerusalem time on Friday. The man was extracted without incident. Area A is under full Palestinian Authority control, and Israeli citizens are prohibited from entering without prior coordination. The Border Police, in coordination with the Civil Administration, frequently conduct rescues of Israelis who inadvertently cross into these areas.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Civilian is 30 years old; man claims Waze directed him there.

  2. Rescued individual is a 30-year-old from Givat Ze'ev.

  3. Border Police Rescue Israeli Who Mistakenly Entered Area A Village

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

  • Internal intake
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