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A serious case: he left Gaza - and sold grenades to an undercover agent Israel today

2024-01-28T16:08:08.689Z

Highlights: A Golani fighter from Battalion 12 was arrested on suspicion of selling grenades to an undercover agent. The arrest occurred as a result of early intelligence received by the police. Since the beginning of the war in Gaza, the police have been aware that many weapons are being transferred to criminal organizations in Israel. This is because there is no accurate record of them during the fighting in Gaza. His detention was extended for investigation purposes by the District Military Court until January 31, 2024. If you found an error in the article, we would appreciate it if you shared it with us.


The military police will ask to extend the detention of the fighter, who recently left the Gaza Strip


The military police recently arrested a Golani fighter from Battalion 12 on suspicion of selling grenades to an undercover agent.

Today (Sunday) the military police will ask to extend the detention of the fighter, who recently left the Gaza Strip, at the military court in Kfar Yona.

The arrest occurred as a result of early intelligence received by the police. 

Pomegranates (archive photo), photo: Courtesy of the Police Speakers Division

Since the beginning of the war in Gaza, the police have been aware that many weapons are being transferred to criminal organizations in Israel, this is because there is no accurate record of them during the fighting in Gaza.

The IDF spokesman's response: "The soldier was arrested on suspicion of selling various weapons.

At the request of the military prosecution, his detention was extended for investigation purposes by the District Military Court until January 31, 2024.

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Source: israelhayom

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