Pipe bomb, ramming Jerusalem plot foiled during Ramadan
- A 19-year-old Palestinian Authority resident was arrested after a high-speed chase on Highway 1, armed with an assault rifle.
- The suspect was reportedly planning bombings of Jerusalem's light rail line, a restaurant, and a bus, and was equipped with several pipe bombs and improvised explosives.
- Authorities had been investigating the suspect, who expressed a desire to die as a martyr and had already purchased materials to create pipe bombs and knives for diverse attacks during Ramadan.
- Following the arrest, the suspect was transferred to the Shin Bet for questioning, with plans for an indictment by the Jerusalem District Prosecutor.
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Terrorist nabbed after dramatic chase on Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway
Police shut down Highway 1, linking Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, during highspeed pursuit of Palestinian terrorist armed with an assault rifle. By World Israel News Staff A suspected Palestinian Arab terrorist armed with an assault rifle was arrested between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem Monday afternoon, following a high-speed chase on a major Israeli highway. The incident occurred on Route 1, the primary traffic artery linking the Jerusalem corridor to th…
Nine Shebahim and a Chevrolet: Suspects on their way to carry out an attack were arrested on Highway 1
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