Israeli police arrested two residents of the Bedouin city of Rahat as part of an investigation into a family feud in the city, and seized weapons from their homes, according to i24NEWS.
Police arrested two residents of Rahat on Thursday morning as part of an investigation into a family conflict in the southern Bedouin city, according to i24NEWS. Weapons were seized from their homes during the operation. The arrests come amid a broader police effort to curb clan-related violence in Arab communities, which has seen several high-profile incidents this year, including a family violence episode in East Jerusalem reported by The Zioneer on June 7. No further details on the affiliation of the suspects or the specific nature of the feud have been released.
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