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Two terrorists arrested in central Israel after Tel Aviv bombing

Security forces detained the suspects on a highway near Ramla; the blast caused no injuries.

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Two Palestinians were arrested on a highway close to Ramle, east of Tel Aviv, on Sept. 15, 2023. Photo by Yossi Aloni/Flash90.

Two suspects were arrested on Friday on a highway close to Ramla in central Israel on suspicion of involvement in a bombing just hours earlier in Tel Aviv.

The explosive device planted next to a tree in the bustling Yarkon Park in the north of the coastal metropolis caused no injuries when detonated.

Shortly thereafter, police closed off a section of Route 431, allowing masked security personnel to converge on a car sitting in traffic and arrest the suspects.

Despite initial reports to the contrary, no explosives were found in their vehicle.

The Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) was involved in the investigation, suggesting authorities believe the bombing was an act of terrorism.

Hebrew-language media reported that the suspects are from the Palestinian village of Al-Eizariya (also known as Bethany) near Jerusalem, although they at times lived in the Tel Aviv suburb of Jaffa.

Both men hold Israeli citizenship, according to the reports.

The development unfolded as Israelis were preparing for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, which begins Friday at sundown.

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