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Police arrest four Bedouin suspects in violent outpost attack that injured three Israelis

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Police arrest four Bedouin suspects in violent outpost attack that injured three Israelis

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TL;DR

Israeli police arrested four Bedouin residents from the Rashida diaspora on Monday morning on suspicion of involvement in a violent attack yesterday at the Mikhne Avraham outpost in Judea and Samaria. Three Israelis were injured in the incident and evacuated to a hospital, police said.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Police arrested four Bedouin residents of the Rashida diaspora on Monday morning, following a violent attack yesterday at the Mikhne Avraham settlement outpost in Judea and Samaria. According to police, the suspects are believed to have been involved in the assault, which left three Israelis injured; they were evacuated to a hospital for treatment. The arrests come amid persistent tensions in the area, with prior incidents of violence against new outposts in the Binyamin and Samaria regions reported in recent weeks. Investigations are ongoing, and police have not yet released details on the suspects' identities or the charges they face.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Suspects identified as residents of the al-Rashiida diaspora community.

  2. Police detained two women for questioning and identified the Mikha Avraham outpost.

  3. Police arrest four Bedouin suspects in violent outpost attack that injured three Israelis

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