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Israeli Border Police Arrest Terror Suspect in Coordinated Operation in Nablus

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In a targeted operation conducted today in Nablus (Shechem) by Israeli Border Police commandos from the Judea and Samaria Division, coordinated with precise intelligence from the Shin Bet, a terror suspect was arrested. The suspect, believed to be directly involved in terrorist activities, was located hiding in a multi-story building in the city. The operation began covertly during the day to avoid alerting the suspect or causing public disturbances and transitioned to an overt phase once the building was completely surrounded.

The dramatic footage from the soldiers' helmet cameras and aerial security cameras reveals the complexity of the operation in the densely built urban environment. The commandos moved swiftly and cautiously through narrow alleys and ascended the building floor by floor, thoroughly searching for threats such as sudden attacks or explosives. Once the building was sealed off, the suspect surrendered without resistance and was immediately taken into custody.

Following the arrest, the suspect was transferred for further security interrogation by the Shin Bet. The Israeli security forces emphasized that such arrests are part of their ongoing efforts to prevent terrorist attacks and dismantle terror infrastructure within Palestinian cities in the West Bank. The operation highlights the critical cooperation between the Shin Bet’s intelligence capabilities and the tactical expertise of the Border Police commandos, enabling precise, low-conflict arrests in hostile environments.

Israeli security officials confirmed that the Border Police, the IDF, and the Shin Bet will continue to operate relentlessly around the clock to thwart terror threats and ensure the safety of Israeli citizens.

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