Two infiltrators via Jordan surrendered themselves without resistance, Hebrew media claims
The Hebrew newspaper Israel Hayom claimed that the two suspects in the infiltration operation from the Jordanian border into the occupied territories are still in detention pending further investigation.
From a preliminary investigation of the two suspects who were arrested last night (Friday) near the settlement of Petzal in the Jordan Valley, the suspicion arose that they crossed the border from Jordan without being detected. During a search inside the bag in their possession, a Kalashnikov was caught with cartridges.
The unusual event began after two suspicious figures were identified at a bus stop on a road near the settlement of Petzal, and the two armed men immediately laid down on the floor without resistance.
It was recently announced that the IDF is fundamentally changing its operational preparation on the border with Jordan , following a spike in arms smuggling from the kingdom and the fear of Iranian-sponsored attacks that may occur along the border in 2024, according to the newspaper.
The Israeli newspaper, Jerusalem Post, also claimed that the two suspects are suspected of planning to carry out a major attack were arrested Friday night near the settlement of Petzael in the Jordan Valley.
The Hebrew newspaper Israel Hayom claimed that the two suspects in the infiltration operation from the Jordanian border into the occupied territories are still in detention pending further investigation.
From a preliminary investigation of the two suspects who were arrested last night (Friday) near the settlement of Petzal in the Jordan Valley, the suspicion arose that they crossed the border from Jordan without being detected. During a search inside the bag in their possession, a Kalashnikov was caught with cartridges.
The unusual event began after two suspicious figures were identified at a bus stop on a road near the settlement of Petzal, and the two armed men immediately laid down on the floor without resistance.
It was recently announced that the IDF is fundamentally changing its operational preparation on the border with Jordan , following a spike in arms smuggling from the kingdom and the fear of Iranian-sponsored attacks that may occur along the border in 2024, according to the newspaper.
The Israeli newspaper, Jerusalem Post, also claimed that the two suspects are suspected of planning to carry out a major attack were arrested Friday night near the settlement of Petzael in the Jordan Valley.
The Hebrew newspaper Israel Hayom claimed that the two suspects in the infiltration operation from the Jordanian border into the occupied territories are still in detention pending further investigation.
From a preliminary investigation of the two suspects who were arrested last night (Friday) near the settlement of Petzal in the Jordan Valley, the suspicion arose that they crossed the border from Jordan without being detected. During a search inside the bag in their possession, a Kalashnikov was caught with cartridges.
The unusual event began after two suspicious figures were identified at a bus stop on a road near the settlement of Petzal, and the two armed men immediately laid down on the floor without resistance.
It was recently announced that the IDF is fundamentally changing its operational preparation on the border with Jordan , following a spike in arms smuggling from the kingdom and the fear of Iranian-sponsored attacks that may occur along the border in 2024, according to the newspaper.
The Israeli newspaper, Jerusalem Post, also claimed that the two suspects are suspected of planning to carry out a major attack were arrested Friday night near the settlement of Petzael in the Jordan Valley.
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Two infiltrators via Jordan surrendered themselves without resistance, Hebrew media claims
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