Shooting attack at the Gilboa crossing: an injury was detected, no casualties

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Knitted news10.11.22 13:01 16:01 in Hashvan Tishpag

Shooting attack at the Gilboa crossing: an injury was detected, no casualties

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A shooting attack at the Gilboa crossing near Jenin. Terrorists opened fire at the checkpoint and damaged the buildings. There are no casualties among the security guards and fighters.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Defense said: “A short time ago, a shot was fired at the Gilboa crossing of the crossings authority. Damage to the structure was detected, there were no casualties. The crossing was closed and the security forces are conducting scans in the area.”

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One of the terrorists from the squad that killed Noam Raz was arrested in Jenin

Earlier today, large forces of the IDF, the Mageb and the Shin Bet raided eastern Jenin to arrest a terrorist who was involved in the shooting that killed the 14th IDF soldier Noam Raz.

The Israel Defense Forces reported on the operation this morning: “Following intelligence information from the Shin Bet, and at the end of a joint operation by the IDF fighters, the Nahal patrol and the MGB, this morning the wanted man, Tzedki Marai, was arrested in the city of Jenin, in the area of ​​the Menasha Regional Division. During his arrest, an M-16 rifle and two pistols were seized from his vehicle.

Tzedki Ahmed Ali Marai, 23 years old, a resident of the city of Jenin, a senior military operative, is involved in a series of shooting attacks against IDF forces and is suspected of having taken part in the shooting in which the late IDF soldier Noam Raz was killed. During the operation, IDF soldiers shot at a suspect who threw an explosive device at them. There were no casualties to our forces. The weapons and the suspect were transferred for further investigation by the security forces.

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