Israeli police arrested two Palestinian residents of the villages of al-Majd and Dahariya on suspicion of incitement, encouraging attacks against Israeli citizens, and praising the October 7 massacre, police said. One of the suspects, identified with Hamas, wrote on social media: "Our war with Jews is an extermination war to the end," according to police.
Police arrested two Palestinian residents of the villages of al-Majd and Dahariya on suspicion of incitement and encouraging attacks against Israeli citizens, including praise for the October 7 massacre. One of the suspects, identified with Hamas, posted on social media: "Our war with Jews is an extermination war to the end," according to police. The arrests follow a broader pattern of counterterrorism efforts in Judea and Samaria. As The Zioneer reported on Friday, Israeli forces arrested a terrorist who shot an IDF soldier in Dahariya two weeks earlier, during a week-long West Bank campaign in which over 110 wanted suspects were detained. Additional law enforcement operations this summer have targeted incitement and organized violence, including the arrest of a former Knesset member on similar terrorism-related incitement charges. The suspects were taken for questioning; further details on their detention status were not immediately available.
3 developments
- DevelopingFBI arrests eight pro-Palestinian suspects over organized threats against US Jews
- DevelopingIsraeli police arrest Tayibe resident for incitement to terrorism after praise of attack that killed reservist
- DevelopingIDF kills two Hamas operatives who carried out October 7 massacre in precision strikes
- StrongBennett says 70% of Palestinians back massacre, calls for doubling living standards
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