A Jewish woman and her children were rescued from a Palestinian village in the final moments before the operation was exposed, according to a report in Israel Hayom. The rescue followed months of physical violence and abuse the woman suffered in the village. Additional details remain under a publication ban or have not yet been released.
A Jewish woman and her children were extracted from a Palestinian village in a rescue operation that concluded in the nick of time, moments before the operation was nearly exposed, according to an Israel Hayom report published Wednesday evening. The woman had endured months of violence and abuse at the hands of residents of the village, the report stated. The specific location of the rescue was not disclosed, and many operational details remain under a court-issued publication ban or have not been cleared for release. The rescue reflects ongoing security activity by Israeli authorities to extract Israelis who have entered or been held in Palestinian Authority areas, often under dangerous circumstances. As The Zioneer reported earlier this month, Civil Administration forces rescued three Israeli women who mistakenly entered Beit Jala while en route to Rachel's Tomb, and an Israeli man from Qalqilya who had been caught using counterfeit money. The Israel Hayom report, which cited security sources, did not specify whether the woman had entered the village on her own or was held against her will, though it described a pattern of extended abuse prior to the rescue.
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