Israeli police arrested two local residents, ages 20 and 21, on suspicion of involvement in a shooting incident in Dalit al-Carmel on Thursday, according to Channel 12's Or Ravid. The suspects were transferred for questioning, and police are expected to request an extension of their remand in court.
Police in northern Israel arrested two suspects, residents of Dalit al-Carmel aged 20 and 21, in connection with a shooting incident that occurred in the town on Thursday, Channel 12's Or Ravid reported Friday morning. The suspects were taken for questioning, and police are expected to seek a court order extending their remand.
The arrests follow the shooting incident in the Druze-majority town in the Carmel region. The motive and precise circumstances of the shooting have not been disclosed. No prior reporting on this specific thread was found in The Zioneer archive; the closest background items involve unrelated police arrests for shootings and other offenses across different towns in Israel.
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