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IDF raids Palestinian publisher, seizes ‘inciting material’, arrest 10 across West Bank
[IsraelTimes] In overnight raids across West Bank, security forces arrest 10 terror suspects, uncover guns, cash and pipe bomb.

Israeli security forces descended on a Paleostinian publishing house in the West Bank village of Bani Na’im overnight Sunday-Monday, confiscating equipment, propaganda for a Fatah terror organization as well as material that incited violence against Israelis, the IDF said in a statement Monday.

The raids came in response to a sharp uptick in terror attacks in recent days, specifically Friday’s car-ramming attack outside the Kiryat Arba settlement next to Hebron, the army said.

Flags of the Fatah terror wing, office equipment and "inciting materials" found at the Hebron-area publishing house were seized by the IDF and Israel Police.

In the nearby villages of Sa’ir and Beit Ummar, Israeli troops searched the homes of Paleostinian assailants who recently perpetrated attacks against Israelis in an effort "to prevent the forming of additional attackers."

In separate overnight raids across the West Bank, security forces also uncovered two guns, a pipe bomb and thousands of shekels in cash. They also jugged
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10 Paleostinian terror suspects.

A search of a home in a village near Bethlehem turned up a handgun, a makeshift rifle, a pipe bomb and more than NIS 130,000 ($3,500) in cash, which, according to the army, were being held in preparation for a terror attack.

Three of the men arrested were described as Hamas, the well-beloved offspring of the Moslem Brotherhood, members, and one was said to belong to the Paleostinian Islamic Jihad
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Another six were detained for "terrorist activities and violent riots against citizens and security forces," the army said.

The suspects, seized cash and weapons were handed over to security forces for further investigation.
Posted by: trailing wife 2016-09-20
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