Israel: Security Forces Thwart Terrorist Attack in Jerusalem, Arrest Two Suspects

The men have been remanded into custody until Sunday, when they are expected to be formally indicted. On Monday, an Israeli police officer was seriously wounded in a terrorist stabbing near a light rail station in Jerusalem.

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Tel Aviv , November 3: Israeli security forces recently thwarted a terrorist attack in Jerusalem, authorities announced on Thursday morning.

Police officers working in conjunction with the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) three weeks arrested ago two men in their 20s from Shuafat, located in the eastern part of the capital. The men were being directed by Palestinian terrorist groups in Judea and Samaria, and had obtained material to build an explosive device, according to the joint statement by the Israel Police and Shin Bet. They also intended to procure weapons.

The men have been remanded into custody until Sunday, when they are expected to be formally indicted. On Monday, an Israeli police officer was seriously wounded in a terrorist stabbing near a light rail station in Jerusalem. Israel-Hamas War: Israeli Forces Have Surrounded Gaza City, Says IDF Chief Herzi Halevi.

Magen David Adom emergency medical personnel treated the officer at the scene before evacuating him to hospital in stable condition.The terrorist was shot dead by police. On Oct. 12, two police officers were injured in a terrorist shooting just outside Jerusalem's Old City. Israel-Palestine War: Hamas Defensive Lines in Northern Gaza Continue To Collapse, Says IDF.

Last week, two Israelis were wounded, one seriously, when they were stoned by Palestinians during a confrontation in the Binyamin region north of Jerusalem. The attacks come amid ongoing fighting sparked by Hamas's Oct. 7 terrorist invasion of the Jewish state that killed 1,400 people, wounded thousands more and resulted in over 230 captives being taken back to the Gaza Strip.

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