The IDF Operated During Last Night

During the night: the IDF destroyed five lathes for the production of weapons

Security forces destroyed five weapon manufacturing workshops in the village of Beituniya. In addition, the forces arrested two wanted individuals in various locations in Judea and Samaria, and gunfire occurred in the area of Beit El

IDF forces during the operation last night (photo: IDF spokesperson)

During the night, IDF soldiers, Israeli Police, Border Police, and the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) destroyed five weapon manufacturing workshops in the village of Beituniya. Additionally, the forces arrested two wanted individuals in various locations in Judea and Samaria.

In a joint operation involving IDF soldiers, Border Police, and the Israeli Police last night in the village of Beituniya in the Binyamin area, the forces located and destroyed five weapon manufacturing workshops. During the operation, suspects threw stones, ignited tires, and hurled Molotov cocktails at the forces, who responded with means to disperse the protests.

Additionally, the soldiers worked to arrest two wanted individuals in the village of Abu Dis. During the operation, the soldiers located and confiscated an airsoft gun. During the night, there were reports of gunfire in the vicinity of the settlement of Beit El in the Binyamin area, but there were no casualties and no damage was caused. After conducting searches, bullet casings were found in the area. The arrested suspects and the confiscated combat gear were handed over for further handling by the security forces. There are no casualties among our forces.

IDF forces last night (photo: IDF spokesperson)
IDF weapons production Beit El

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