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Israeli Police Seize Weapons, Drugs, and Over 2 Million Shekels in Arab Community Raid

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Translated & summarized from Walla by baba
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On June 30, Israeli police conducted a major operation in the Rotem region near Tel Sheva as part of the "Iron Net" campaign in the southern district. The operation, led by Police Commissioner Major General Dany Levi and Southern District Commander Chief Superintendent Haim Bublil, involved cadets from the dedicated officer course gaining practical command experience. During the raid, officers seized two handguns, dozens of rounds of ammunition, approximately 3 kilograms of suspected hashish, and an improvised weapon. Authorities also collected debts exceeding 2 million shekels and arrested seven illegal residents from Judea and Samaria.

The operation included coordinated efforts by Border Police fighters, the Yoav and Sahar units, traffic police, licensing units, and the Rotem area police stations, supported by the aerial division and civilian enforcement agencies such as the Fine Collection Center, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Enforcement and Collection Authority, and National Insurance Institute. Traffic enforcement was also a focus, with 161 traffic violation tickets issued for life-endangering offenses and 47 vehicles removed from the roads due to serious defects.

The involvement of officer cadets in operational planning, briefings, and field command is a key part of their training before they assume official police roles next month. This hands-on experience aims to prepare the next generation of Israeli police leadership for future challenges in law enforcement within diverse communities.

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