Two suspects arrested in occupation territory after crossing from Jordan, Israeli claims
The Israeli occupation army claimed that its forces arrested two people after they crossed from Jordanian territory into Israel in the Dead Sea area.
The Hebrew newspaper Israel Hayom said that the occupation army forces spotted suspicious footprints in the Dead Sea area on the Jordanian border on Monday night-Tuesday, which led to the occupation forces in the area being mobilized and intensifying search operations using helicopters.
Two suspects were located inside the occupied territories and transferred for security investigation.
According to the Hebrew Channel 7, initial investigations indicated that the two suspects arrested by the occupation army forces are 'migrant workers'.
The Israeli occupation army claimed that its forces arrested two people after they crossed from Jordanian territory into Israel in the Dead Sea area.
The Hebrew newspaper Israel Hayom said that the occupation army forces spotted suspicious footprints in the Dead Sea area on the Jordanian border on Monday night-Tuesday, which led to the occupation forces in the area being mobilized and intensifying search operations using helicopters.
Two suspects were located inside the occupied territories and transferred for security investigation.
According to the Hebrew Channel 7, initial investigations indicated that the two suspects arrested by the occupation army forces are 'migrant workers'.
The Israeli occupation army claimed that its forces arrested two people after they crossed from Jordanian territory into Israel in the Dead Sea area.
The Hebrew newspaper Israel Hayom said that the occupation army forces spotted suspicious footprints in the Dead Sea area on the Jordanian border on Monday night-Tuesday, which led to the occupation forces in the area being mobilized and intensifying search operations using helicopters.
Two suspects were located inside the occupied territories and transferred for security investigation.
According to the Hebrew Channel 7, initial investigations indicated that the two suspects arrested by the occupation army forces are 'migrant workers'.
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Two suspects arrested in occupation territory after crossing from Jordan, Israeli claims
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