Three residents of central Israel in their 20s were arrested on suspicion of rioting aboard a passenger plane shortly before takeoff, refusing to disembark and attacking police officers, who were evacuated for medical treatment, according to N12.
Following The Zioneer's initial report at 20:27 citing ynet, N12 has now provided additional details on the incident. The three suspects are residents of central Israel in their 20s. They were arrested on suspicion of rioting aboard a passenger plane shortly before takeoff, refusing to leave the aircraft and attacking police officers who arrived to remove them. Police said they were forced to use reasonable force to make the arrest. The officers were evacuated for medical treatment. The earlier report, which placed the incident at Ben Gurion Airport, noted that the suspects attacked police. The case is under investigation. The two independent reports from ynet and N12 corroborate the core facts, with N12 adding the suspects' age and residence details.
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