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Israeli Police Rescue Monkey Held Illegally in Jericho Home
How 6 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 2 hours ago
What happened
Israeli police and security forces raided a Jericho home and rescued a green guenon monkey held illegally in a cage. A woman from Ramla was arrested and released under restrictions pending further investigation into wildlife trafficking. This follows a recent similar rescue of a gazelle in a Palestinian village near Jenin.
- 01Israeli police rescued a green guenon monkey held illegally in Jericho.
- 02A Ramla woman was arrested and released under restrictive conditions.
- 03The raid was intelligence-led and involved police, IDF, and Nature and Parks Authority.
- 04Authorities continue efforts to combat illegal wildlife trade and protect animal welfare.
- 05A similar case last week involved rescuing a gazelle near Jenin.
- 06Public urged to report illegal possession of protected wild animals immediately.
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