Friday, 22 November 2013

21 Arabs Arrested for Rock Throwing & Firebomb Attacks in Latest IDF Crackdown

In attempt at secure streets against attacks on Jewish motorists, IDF operation lead to 21 arrests this past week for "road terror" attacks.


The increasing frequency of rock and firebomb attacks targeting Israeli motorists in Judea and Samaria has led the IDF and police to crack down on "road terror."

This week, 21 Palestinian Arab suspects were arrested on suspicion of throwing rocks or firebombs. Sixteen remain in custody following questioning, while five who were detained in the Binyamin region, north of Jerusalem, were later released.

A statement from the Israel Police said, "Police in the Judea and Samaria district, in cooperation with the IDF, will keep working to reduce rock attacks as much as possible."

The crackdown follows a particularly serious attack last week, when a firebomb nearly killed a couple as they drove toward Jerusalem. Zachy and Na'ama Choory escaped their flaming vehicle just before it was consumed by fire, and Na'ama suffered serious burns.


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