Two Palestinians arrested by Israeli forces on Saturday for allegedly attempting to cross into Israel from the Gaza Strip, according to the military.
A military statement said the two were caught in possession of a bag of hand grenades and were being interrogated by Israeli security forces.
Israeli forces arrested two Palestinians for allegedly attempting to cross into Israel from the Gaza Strip, according to the military https://t.co/qvVzOVvi3K pic.twitter.com/4dyfV4HoC5
— ANADOLU AGENCY (@anadoluagency) October 2, 2021
The Israeli army bans Palestinians in the Gaza Strip from entering the 300-meter area adjacent to its border with the enclave and shoots or arrests anyone who breaches it.
In recent months, the Israeli army has made several announcements of arresting Palestinians along its border with Gaza for allegedly attempting to sneak into its territory.
More than 2 million Palestinians live in Gaza under poor living conditions as a result of the Israeli blockade imposed on the territory since 2007.
Two #Palestinians were arrested after trying to cross from #Gaza into Israel on Saturday, the #IDF said. The two were carrying a sack of grenades.https://t.co/vzMdcVDBms
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) October 2, 2021
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