N12 journalist Itai Gal-On provided additional details on Monday morning's large-scale police raid, stating that 34 suspects were arrested, including 20 significant crime targets known to police, some of whom have security-related offenses.
Additional details emerged Monday morning regarding the large-scale police raid first reported at 09:22. According to N12 journalist Itai Gal-On, 34 suspects were arrested in total, including 20 significant crime targets known to police, some of whom have security-related offenses. The initial report noted that National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir praised the operation, calling it a reflection of his 'attack, initiate, raid, and arrest' policy.
The Zioneer has previously reported on several police operations targeting organized crime, including the 'Iron Net' operation in the Menashe region in June, which resulted in 21 arrests, and a raid in Migdal HaEmek that netted dozens of suspects for illegal gambling, protection rackets, and money laundering. The precise locations of today's arrests and the nature of the security offenses have not been specified.
The development underscores the ongoing police focus on dismantling organized crime networks, with particular attention to the Arab sector, as part of the broader policy push by the National Security Minister.
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