The houses of the murder suspects that took place earlier today (Monday) in Nazareth, during which Ihab Saadi was shot to death, were set on fire hours after they were arrested.
In the city, fire crews are working in the Old City, in the market area, to take control of a fire that broke out in a two-story building.
Seven firefighters are working at the scene and a regional "fire blow" order has been announced for fear of the fire spreading to other buildings.
The house on fire was set on fire by criminals after the arrest of two suspects in the murder of the criminal, 48-year-old Ihab Saadi, earlier in the doorway of his home in Nazareth.
MDA teams arrived at the scene of the murder and evacuated him in critical condition to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The suspicion is that this was a shooting incident against the background of a conflict between criminals and two suspects.
The suspects' vehicle after the chase, Photo: Police spokeswoman
Police officers who were rushed to search and set up checkpoints throughout the city of Nazareth identified the vehicle and began a chase after it, which was joined by additional forces.
The suspects were arrested after colliding with a truck.
MDA paramedic Roy Ben Yathach and paramedic Jihad Lubani said: "We saw the wounded man lying on the street unconscious and with penetrating injuries to his body. We quickly put him in an intensive care unit and performed medical tests on him. "Resuscitation operations and we evacuated him to the hospital when his condition was critical."
A police spokesman said: "Israel Police Hotline 100 received a report of a man in his 40s who was shot near his home in Nazareth. "Residents of the city of Nazareth were trapped at one of the checkpoints and a loaded gun was seized at the scene. A preliminary investigation shows that the background is in fact a conflict between criminals."
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