A Resident of Gaza Caught with Knives

A resident of Gaza was caught at the central station in Tel Aviv with knives

A 60-year-old resident of Gaza was arrested after two knives were discovered in his bag during security screening at the central station in Tel Aviv. This is the second such incident in the past 24 hours

(Photo: Fichman/Flash90)

A resident of Gaza, approximately 60 years old, was arrested a short time ago at the entrance to the central station in Tel Aviv after two knives were discovered in his bag during a security check.

He was apprehended and taken for questioning at the police station. The background to the incident is being investigated.

The knives caught in his possession (Photo: Israel Police)

As previously reported, the police arrested a Palestinian on the Savidor Train in Tel Aviv yesterday after a knife was found in a bag he was carrying.

According to suspicion, the Palestinian, a resident of Gaza approximately 35 years old, concealed a 30-centimeter-long knife in his belongings while attempting to enter the premises of the "Tel Aviv Savidor" train station. The police reported that the knife was inside a bag rolled up within clothing. Station security personnel noticed the suspicious item during the screening process and, in response, alerted the police. The Palestinian was apprehended and taken in for questioning.

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