Fire opened at Israeli outpost east of Nablus; no injuries
Fire was opened Saturday night at Israeli citizens at the Gideonim outpost near the settlement of Itamar, east of Nablus. No injuries or damage were reported.
IDF forces are conducting searches in the area
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3245302,00.htmlBomb hurled at IDF post in HebronPalestinians hurled an explosive device at a IDF post in Hebron. No injuries or damages were reported in the attack.
IDF troops scoured the area in search of the attackers. (Efrat Weiss)
(04.29.06, 23:18)
West Bank: Bomb explodes near bus; no injurieshttp://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3245273,00.html An
explosive device blew up near an Israeli bus southeast of Nablus.
No injuries were reported but the
bus was damaged. The Fatah's al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack. (Efrat Weiss and Ali Waked) (04.29.06, 23:16)
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3245271,00.htmlPalestinians hurl stones at Border Guard troops near RamallahPalestinians hurled stones at a Border Guard force patrolling northwest of Ramallah. The troops responded with crowd dispersal means.
No injuries or damages were reported in the incident. (Efrat Weiss) (04.29.06, 22:14)
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3245254,00.htmlOfficials: Holocaust Day attack foiledBombing thwarted: Terrorist planning to blow himself up in Israel apprehended in Palestinian taxicab north of Jerusalem; meanwhile, police on high alert across country ahead of Holocaust Day for fear of terror attacks
Efrat Weiss
Troops foil attack: IDF soldiers detained Monday a terrorist planning to carry out a suicide bombing in Israel.
The would-be bomber was nabbed near the community of Adam, north of Jerusalem, without his explosive belt, which he was supposed to receive later on. Security officials later told Ynet: "A terror attack on Holocaust Day or the next day was prevented."
Meanwhile, the terrorist was handed over to security authorities for questioning. Throughout the day, many roadblocks were set up in the Binyamin area, around Jerusalem, and on Highway 443 connecting Jerusalem and Modi'in. Every motorist was screened by security officers, leading to heavy traffic jams.
However, the boosted deployment proved itself and the would-be bomber was nabbed.
The terrorist was captured inside a suspicious taxicab north of the capital. Sappers were called in and searched the vehicle but no explosives were found.
On the eve of Holocaust Day, police forces across the country are on high alert for fear terrorist groups are planning attacks. At this time, authorities are dealing with
76 terror warnings, including 20 concrete ones. Most warnings originate in the northern West Bank, with the Islamic Jihad behind most plots. Meanwhile, IDF forces continue to operate in Nablus and the northern West Bank against terror cells planning attacks. The operations have continued since the Purim holiday. Police forces set up roadblocks at the entrances to cities and have boosted their deployment near the Green Line and around Jerusalem, with an emphasis on securing Holocaust Day ceremonies.
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