N12 reports new details in the case of two MDA volunteers arrested on suspicion of rape. The suspects met the victim at her home, with their acquaintance based on shared volunteering. During the evening, alcohol was brought, and the victim says she felt hazy.
New details have emerged from N12 regarding the case of two Magen David Adom (MDA) volunteers arrested on suspicion of rape. According to the report, the suspects met the victim at her home, with alcohol consumed during the evening. The victim reportedly felt hazy at the time of the alleged assault. This development adds to earlier reporting that the suspects were arrested Wednesday in Beit Shemesh and that the alleged incident occurred approximately nine months ago.
The story first broke at 13:01 Jerusalem when Ynet reported the arrest of two MDA volunteers in the Jerusalem area. By the same hour, N12 confirmed the incident occurred in Beit Shemesh and identified the suspects as in their 20s. The Zioneer published a full bulletin at 16:02 Jerusalem incorporating those details, and the new N12 report now provides a more specific account of the evening's events.
The investigation remains ongoing. The suspects are to be brought before a court for a hearing on the extension of their detention. The new details are based on N12's reporting; official confirmation from police or MDA has not yet been released, and the case remains under seal. It is not yet clear how the suspects will respond to the allegations.
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