Israeli Security Forces Rescue Three Israelis From Palestinian Authority Areas Including Armed Man Near Ramallah
On Sunday, three Israelis, including an armed individual and a mentally unstable person, were rescued from Palestinian Authority-controlled areas in the West Bank. The incidents occurred in Bethlehem, Jericho, and Ramallah and were handed over to the Judea and Samaria Police District for further investigation.
Earlier that day, the Civil Administration received a report about an armed Israeli spotted near the village of Ein Arik, close to Ramallah. Coordination and Liaison officers from the Benjamin region acted swiftly through official channels to extract him, transferring him to an IDF unit. Video footage showed the Israeli detained in his vehicle, apparently by Palestinian security forces, who identified themselves as "Palestinian police." The Israeli acknowledged their identity.
Another case involved an Israeli woman seen wandering in Jericho city in the Jordan Valley. Officers from the Coordination and Liaison office in the Jordan Valley facilitated her quick rescue. Initial investigations suggested she entered the Palestinian city intentionally. The third incident took place in Bethlehem, where a mentally unstable Israeli was observed roaming the streets. Local residents alerted security forces, leading to his rapid handover to the IDF.
Israeli security officials reiterated that entering Area A territories is life-threatening and illegal under Israeli law.
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