Journalist Liran Tamari reported that an internal police investigation found that a detective patrol car stationed at the Gvanika branch in Rosh Pina as part of a planned ambush left at the end of its shift about an hour before a grenade was thrown at the branch. No replacement team was assigned, leaving the branch without police security.
According to a report by journalist Liran Tamari, citing an internal investigation by the Northern District police, a detective patrol car stationed at the Gvanika branch in Rosh Pina as part of a planned ambush left its post at the end of its shift, approximately one hour before a grenade was thrown at the branch. No replacement team was stationed, leaving the branch unsecured. The investigation highlights a lapse in police security protocols.
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