The Tel Aviv District 100 hotlines received a report about a suspect who had collected a cluster bomb from his car in the city of Bnei Brak during the missile strike and left the scene in his car.
The call centers of the Tel Aviv District Control Center were able to trace the suspect's vehicle number and informed the Tira police station in the Central District, who immediately began searching and investigative activities, including the use of technological means, which led to the location and detention of the suspect.
Israel Police arrived at the scene, dealt with the cluster bomb that was found, and conducted thorough searches of the area, making sure that there was no further danger to the public.
The Israel Police once again appealed to the public to be attentive and obey instructions, to refrain from going to missile strike sites and destruction sites, not to touch shrapnel or interception parts, and to allow the security and rescue forces to carry out their life-saving operations.
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Sorry to disappoint you but this was not a Charedie. He was not even Jewish. See the story at the attached link. https://matzav.com/police-expose-false-claim-after-kan-11-reporter-blames-bnei-brak-residents-for-cluster-bomb-incident/
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It takes a real sicko to say that I am "disappointed."
But having said that, Chardeim are reckless, ask those who lost loved ones in Miron!
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