Agricultural terrorism under cover of war: Zohar Sabah, a farm owner in the Jordan Valley who received Order 8 at the outbreak of the war, decided to leave the management of the farm in the hands of youth volunteers and reported for reserve duty. But there were those who decided to exploit his absence for malicious purposes.
Clashes between Bedouin residents and a Border Police force in Tarabin, Negev
Last night, Bedouins from the nearby illegal encampment cluster from Arajt, who noticed the farm's owner's absence, took advantage of an opportunity when the new shepherd did not pay attention to what was happening around him and managed to steal dozens of sheep from the flock.
When the theft was discovered, the owner of the farm was called to the scene, and together with other civilians and military and police forces launched an extensive search in the area.
Left the farm to volunteers and went on reserve, photo: none
The thieves managed to brutally cut off the ears of the sheep to remove the identification chips, Photo: None
Only after many hours were the stolen goats located inside one of the houses in the nearby Bedouin encampment, some of whom had already had their ears brutally cut off in order to remove their identification earrings and cover their tracks.
When the forces arrived at the house where the goats were hidden, the thieves fled the area, but the police informed the farm owner that the identity of the thieves living in the Bedouin encampment was known and they would be arrested sooner or later.
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