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Jerusalem infant food poisoning probe, Trump arrives late to G7 summit
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · Jun 17, 2026
What happened
A Jerusalem police investigation is focused on suspected sleeping pills in baby food, raising fears of an attempted poisoning of infants. The roundup also reported Route 4 clashes, a Nazareth crime raid, Knesset immunity for Tali גוטליב, and Donald Trump's 45-minute-late arrival at the G7.
- 01Jerusalem police are investigating suspected sleeping pills in baby food.
- 02The case is being treated as a grave attempt to poison infants.
- 03Trump arrived 45 minutes late to the G7 summit.
- 04The Knesset approved immunity for MK Tali גוטליב.
- 05Police also raided an organized crime group in Nazareth.
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