Officers from the Border Police's 'Arrow of Judah' unit, acting on an intelligence report, arrested a 34-year-old Palestinian from Bnei Na'im on Route 60 after he expressed intent to carry out an attack against civilians. The suspect was located and detained during scans on the route, the police said.
Israeli police on Tuesday thwarted a planned attack on Route 60, a major artery in Judea and Samaria, after receiving intelligence that a 34-year-old Palestinian from Bnei Na'im intended to carry out an attack against civilians. Officers from the 'Arrow of Judah' unit of the Border Police located and arrested the suspect during scans on the route. No further details about the specific plot have been released. The arrest is part of ongoing counterterrorism efforts in the area.
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