Civil Administration forces rescue Israeli who entered Ramallah overnight
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At a glance
- Israeli security forces rescued an Israeli citizen who entered Ramallah overnight.
- The individual entered Area A of the West Bank in a friend's car and was later abandoned in the city center.
- Israeli authorities emphasized that entering Area A is prohibited by law and life-threatening.
Israeli security forces successfully rescued an Israeli citizen who had entered Ramallah overnight, a move deemed highly dangerous and illegal. The Civil Administration received a report about the individual's presence in the Palestinian city, prompting an immediate response.
Officers from the Binyamin Brigade and the Liaison Administration provided protection to the Israeli citizen. They coordinated his transfer to security forces, ensuring his safe return. An initial investigation revealed that the Israeli had entered Ramallah, which is designated as Area A under the Oslo Accords, in a friend's vehicle. He was later abandoned in the city center.
Residents in the area recognized the Israeli as he walked through the city and alerted the security system, leading to the rescue operation. The case has been handed over to the Israel Police's Sha'i District for further investigation and processing.
Israel's security establishment strongly reiterated that entry into Area A of the West Bank is prohibited by law and poses a significant life-threatening risk to Israeli citizens. This incident underscores the volatile security situation and the strict regulations in place regarding movement between Israeli and Palestinian-controlled areas.
Originally published by Jerusalem Post. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.