Israeli Forces Arrest 37-Year-Old Woman in Hebron for Incitement on Social Media
Israeli security forces conducted a precise operation overnight between Monday and Tuesday in Hebron, arresting a 37-year-old Palestinian woman suspected of inciting violence and supporting terrorism on social media. The operation was carried out by the YAM special forces unit 'Hetz Yehuda' following ongoing monitoring by the IDF Central Command of her online activities. During the deadly Hamas terror attack on Israel on October 7, the suspect posted messages praising the attackers, stating "Allah grants victory and strength" and calling for revenge and blood redemption. She continued to glorify terrorists and mourn their deaths at the hands of Israeli forces in Gaza, Iran, and Lebanon, urging retaliation.
Security forces raided her home after midnight, confiscating her mobile phone for investigation. She was transferred to the Hebron police station for further questioning, with the investigation ongoing. The Israeli Police emphasized their continuous efforts to combat incitement and support for terrorism both online and in public spaces, vowing to act decisively against anyone promoting violence or glorifying terrorists.
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