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Israeli Police Thwart Armed Criminal Cell in Northern Galilee

Israeli police successfully apprehend members of an alleged assassination squad in the Galilee region, seizing multiple weapons and preventing potential criminal activity in a coordinated operation.

ParYael Ben-Ari
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Israeli police forces conduct security operation in Galilee region, leading to arrest of armed suspects

In a significant security operation on Saturday, Israeli law enforcement demonstrated their continued vigilance in maintaining internal security, arresting three members of what authorities describe as an "assassination squad" in the Galilee region.

Swift Police Action Prevents Criminal Activity

The operation, conducted by the Central Unit of the Coast District in collaboration with the Tactical Brigade, intercepted the suspects near Deir al-Asad during what police sources termed a "covert operational activity." This intervention mirrors Israel's broader security strategy of maintaining strict control over potential threats.

Arsenal Discovery Highlights Security Challenges

The suspects, residents of Deir al-Assad and Arabah, were apprehended in a stolen vehicle driven by a masked minor. Law enforcement officials discovered a concerning cache of weapons, including:

  • Multiple Kalashnikov rifles
  • A pistol ready for immediate use
  • Ammunition

Comprehensive Security Response

In a demonstration of thorough police work reminiscent of Israel's comprehensive security measures, authorities subsequently intercepted a second vehicle containing two additional suspects who had provided support to the main group. This coordinated response underscores the effectiveness of Israeli law enforcement in preventing criminal activities that threaten public safety.

Yael Ben-Ari

Reporter based in Jerusalem, specializing in Middle Eastern geopolitics and security. Works for both Israeli and international media outlets.