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She studied Arabic and tried to enter Gaza: the Israeli who crossed into Syria will return to Israel tonight
The young woman, a 25-year-old resident of Modi'in Illit, will return from Moscow together with the POW and missing coordinator and after the release of two Syrian shepherds.
According to the source in the details, her motive for crossing the border is unclear, and in the past she was arrested by soldiers on the Gaza border. "She was looking for thrills and adventures," the source said in details.
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Thursday, February 18, 2021, 10:37 p.m.
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In the video: Israel and Syria negotiate Russia-mediated return of Israeli citizen who crossed the border (Photo: Reuters)
The Israeli citizen who was detained in Syria in recent weeks after crossing the border is expected to return to Israel from Russia tonight (Friday).
The young woman, a 25-year-old resident of Modi'in Illit who returned to the question, was handed over to the Russians yesterday and will return from Moscow together with the POW and missing coordinator Yaron Blum.
According to a source involved in the details, the young woman's motive for crossing the border is unclear.
"She seems to have mostly been looking for thrills and adventures," he said.
He said the Israeli had studied Arabic and had previously tried to enter the Gaza Strip, but was stopped by soldiers near the border fence.
"This is not her first time," he said.
After arriving in a Syrian village near the border with Israel a few weeks ago, the locals discovered that she was Israeli and handed her over to the Syrian security forces.
Israel revealed a messiah with the Russian government about the incident.
After being interrogated by the Syrians, they soon realized that this was an eccentric and not a spy, and expressed interest in reaching a deal with Israel.
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As part of the deal with Syria, mediated by Russia, for the restoration of Israeli citizenship, two Syrian shepherds were released earlier.
Earlier, the Syrian official news agency reported that Israel had also released Syrian prisoners Muhammad Hussein and Tariq al-'Abidan in exchange for her return.
The two reportedly returned to their village in Quneitra province.
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During the visit of National Security Adviser Meir Ben Shabbat and the POW coordinator Bloom in Moscow yesterday, they met the Israeli citizen, talked to her, and she was examined by an Israeli doctor who came with them.
A senior Israeli official said that the medical examination performed on her revealed that her health was good, and that she did not appear to have been harmed during her arrest.
The official noted that the intention was to complete the deal yesterday, when Ben Shabbat left for Moscow, but then it became clear that prisoner Diab Kahmuz was refusing to be deported to Syria.
Following this, the Israeli's return was delayed and she remained in Moscow for another day.
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