Exciting Details.. Hebrew Radio: Rescue of 23 Settlers Who Entered Nablus
SadaNews Translation - Israeli Army Radio reported on Saturday afternoon that the Israeli civil administration announced the rescue of 23 settlers who were wandering in the city of Nablus.
According to the Hebrew radio, as translated by SadaNews, initial investigations revealed that they were invited by a Palestinian resident of the city to have a meal at his home and entered with six vehicles bearing Israeli license plates.
It noted that upon receiving the report, the coordination and liaison officers in the civil administration worked to provide immediate protection for them by communicating with the Palestinian security forces, which handed them over.
It indicated that these were from the category of the deaf and mute, and they entered Nablus at the invitation of a Palestinian who is also from the same category.
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