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Village in Na'ima Witnesses Space Launch: Rocket Blasts Off

Unarmed rocket fired from Na'ima village in Ramallah region, traversed 2 kilometers during a test flight.

Rocket takes flight from Na'ima's village
Rocket takes flight from Na'ima's village

Village in Na'ima Witnesses Space Launch: Rocket Blasts Off

In a significant development for the security forces in Israel, a suspect has been arrested in connection with a recent rocket launch in the Binyamin area. The arrest follows an extensive investigation involving the Central Unit (Yamar), Shabak, and Shin Bet.

According to reports, the suspect was interrogated after being linked to a cell that was producing rockets in the Ramallah area. The cell was believed to be responsible for launching rockets in Judea and Samaria, posing a significant threat to the region's security.

During the investigation, approximately dozens of rockets were discovered in the building where the cell's members were staying. Two of the rockets found were intended for launch without a warhead, raising concerns about the cell's intentions and capabilities.

Security footage obtained during the investigation shows a rocket in flight from the cell's location. The rocket is said to have landed near Highway 443, causing disruption and raising alarm among the public.

The arrested suspect is reported to have led his interrogators to another rocket he produced, potentially preventing further rocket threats and ensuring the security of the region. The discovery of this cell and the arrest of its members are expected to have a significant impact on the ongoing efforts to maintain security in Judea and Samaria.

The investigation continues as the security forces work to uncover any potential ongoing attacks and dismantle any remaining cells that may pose a threat to the safety of the Israeli public. The arrest of the suspect and the discovery of the rocket production cell serve as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by the security forces in maintaining peace and security in the region.

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