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Police arrest two suspects after gun threats at ultra-Orthodox protest
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75% right-leaningFirst reported by Ynet · 14 hours ago
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What happened
Police arrested two suspects overnight after videos showed firearms being used to threaten protesters during a convoy protest on the road to Jerusalem. One suspect’s personal gun was seized and police will seek to extend his detention, while the second suspect is still being questioned.
- 01Videos from social media triggered an accelerated police investigation.
- 02Two separate threats with firearms were suspected during yesterday’s Jerusalem protest convoy.
- 03Jerusalem District police arrested two suspects overnight.
- 04One suspect’s personal weapon was seized and his detention may be extended today.
- 05The second suspect lacks a legal gun licence, police said.
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SrugimRight · Hebrew14 hours ago
Police arrest two suspects after gun threats at ultra-Orthodox protest
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew14 hours ago
Jerusalem Police Arrest Two Suspects Over Armed Threats at Highway 1 Protest
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