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Police arrest Palestinian with M16-type weapons

Further, on Sunday, a senior member of the Nablus-based terror group Lions’ Den was reportedly killed in a motorcycle explosion.

M16 assault rifle, multi-sided view, April 26, 2019. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
M16 assault rifle, multi-sided view, April 26, 2019. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

Israeli police apprehended a Palestinian suspect near the Gush Etzion junction in the West Bank on Monday for carrying “M16-type” firearms in his vehicle.

This occurred during patrols of police and military forces from the Etzion Brigade near the T-junction in Gush Etzion.

During the operation, police officers pulled over a vehicle that grabbed their attention for inspection. M16-type firearms, cartridges and ammunition were discovered during a vehicle search. The suspect was a resident of Bethlehem in his 30s.

On Sunday, a senior member of the Nablus-based terror group Lions’ Den was killed in a motorcycle explosion, according to Palestinian media reports.

The reports named the operative as Tamer al-Kilani, and described the blast as “mysterious.” However, some Palestinian reports claimed that Israel had attached an explosive device to the motorcycle, Mako reported on Sunday.

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