The attacker, who wounded five people in a knife rampage, was reportedly a 29-year-old US green card holder, based on an ID card apparently found on his body
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Saudi media reported Wednesday that the heads of the Mossad and the Shin Bet security agency agreed with the head of Egyptian intelligence that the Palestinian Authority will manage the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing, under UN supervision.
The Israeli military has recovered the body of slain Staff Sgt. Oron Shaul, whose remains have been held by Hamas since 2014, just before Sunday’s cease-fire deal went into effect.
Had the Shin Bet checked Abdel Aziz’s social media, they would have discovered multiple posts expressing support for Gaza and hate for Israel.
Abdelaziz Kaddi, the Moroccan national holding a US green card who went on a stabbing spree in Israel, wounding four people before he was fatally shot, made a quick stop for pizza before going on
Hamza Al-Ziyadnah, 23, was found dead in a tunnel in the Rafah area, a joint statement from the Israel Defense Forces and Internal Security Agency, known as Shin Bet, said on Friday. The Israeli military said Wednesday it had recovered the body of Yousef ...
The head of the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet), Ronen Bar, told the Cabinet ministers during the meeting in which the hostage deal was approved that it should be approved despite being very ...
An indictment is filed against Ibrahim Shalhoub, from the West Bank city of Tulkarem, on terrorism charges for murdering 83-year old Holocaust survivor Ludmila Lipovski in Herzliya last month. Shalhoub, 28, was a former informant for the Shin Bet domestic security service, who was allowed to move to Israel after his identity was exposed.
The terrorist responsible for Tuesday evening's terror attack in Tel Aviv underwent a security assessment, including an interrogation along with additional tests upon arrival in Israel, according to a statement by Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) on Tuesday evening.