Israeli police raided a wedding complex in the Arab town of Tayibe on Saturday night after receiving reports of gunfire at the scene, N12 reports. During the operation, two wedding guests climbed onto a police patrol car, causing damage, and were arrested shortly afterward.
Israeli police raided a wedding venue in the Arab town of Tayibe on Saturday night following a report of gunfire at the event, according to N12. The report did not specify whether anyone was injured or weapons were found. During the police operation, two wedding guests climbed onto the roof of a police patrol car, causing damage. The incident was documented and circulated on social media. Police detained the two suspects within a short period. The raid comes amid ongoing police enforcement in Arab communities in central Israel, where illegal gunfire at celebrations has been a persistent issue. As The Zioneer previously reported on June 26, two young men from Tayibe were arrested Friday night after a separate incident in which they danced on a police vehicle. Details on any charges or the circumstances of the gunfire report remain pending.
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