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Clashes and Illegal Fireworks Mar Morocco Victory Celebrations in Rahat
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First reported by N12 · 7 hours ago
What happened
Celebrations in Rahat after Morocco's World Cup win turned violent with illegal fireworks and stone-throwing at security forces, resulting in arrests. Police also uncovered weapons and ammunition in raids linked to the unrest.
- 01Morocco's World Cup win sparked celebrations in Rahat that escalated into clashes with security forces.
- 02Illegal fireworks and stone-throwing led to the arrest of five suspects during the unrest.
- 03Police found four stun grenades in a public garden near Rahat days before the clashes.
- 04Raids uncovered weapon parts, over 1,400 bullets, and cash in Rahat.
- 05The "Iron Net" operation seized large quantities of ammunition and weapon components.
- 06A 30-year-old Rahat woman was detained for questioning related to the weapons discovery.
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WallaCenter · Hebrew1 hour ago
Clashes and Illegal Fireworks Mar Morocco Victory Celebrations in Rahat
Now 14Right · Hebrew5 hours ago
Israeli Security Forces Crack Down on Dangerous Gunfire During Morocco World Cup Celebrations in Rahat
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