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Two arrested on suspicion of spray-painting pro-Gaza graffiti in public places in Haifa | Israel Hayom

2023-11-12T12:22:50.451Z

Highlights: Two arrested on suspicion of spray-painting pro-Gaza graffiti in public places in Haifa. Among the graffiti: "Don't be silent about the ongoing massacre, Gaza's blood is our blood" Police intend to ask the Magistrate's Court to extend their detention. Meanwhile, police arrested a man after he posted a photo of himself with an illegal weapon on the social network Facebook. His arrest came after police received a report about a picture of a man holding a weapon with Arabic captions.


The two, in their 20s, were seen on security cameras spray-painting the graffiti and fleeing • Among the graffiti: "Freedom for Gaza" and "Don't be silent about the ongoing massacre, Gaza's blood is our blood."


A Haifa resident and a Sakhnin resident were arrested tonight (between Saturday and Sunday) on suspicion of spraying graffiti including hateful graffiti and support for terrorism in public places in Haifa. The two, in their 20s, were seen on security cameras spray-painting the graffiti and fleeing.

Among the graffiti are: "Freedom for Gaza," "Don't be silent about the ongoing massacre, Gaza's blood is our blood," and "Sorry, my love Gaza."

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The two suspects were detained for questioning at the Haifa police station, at the end of which they were imprisoned, and the police intend to ask the Magistrate's Court today to extend their detention.

Meanwhile, Dan District police arrested a resident of Iksal after he posted a photo of himself with an illegal weapon on the social network Facebook.

His arrest came after police received a report about a photo of a man holding a weapon with Arabic captions posted on Facebook through the subject's profile.

The suspect in the photo he posted, photo: Police Spokesperson's Office

The advertisement on the picture reads in Arabic: "And even if souls live thousands of years, the eye is satisfied and the heart is convinced, and neither wants anything more from this world."

Ramat Gan-Bnei Brak police officers located the 26-year-old suspect and detained him for questioning for illegal possession of weapons and threats. At the end of the interrogation, the suspect was imprisoned and this morning he was brought to the Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court, which extended his detention for another three days. The investigation is ongoing.

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Source: israelhayom

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