23.07.2025 17:49
The Israeli intelligence agency Shin Bet announced that a woman has been arrested on suspicion of preparing to assassinate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a homemade explosive. The suspect was released with a ban on entering state institutions and approaching Netanyahu.
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Israel's internal intelligence service Shin Bet announced that a woman has been arrested on suspicion of plotting an assassination against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to the statement, the suspect was caught while planning to attack Netanyahu with a homemade explosive.
INDICTMENT PREPARED
It was reported that an indictment would be prepared against the suspect for "conspiracy to commit a crime" and "planning a terrorist act." According to a report by KAN, one of Israel's leading media outlets, the individual in question was detained about two weeks ago. After initial interrogations, the suspect was released under the condition of a ban on entering state institutions and staying away from Netanyahu.
3 DAYS OF REST GIVEN
Amid the allegations of the assassination attempt, Netanyahu's health status is also on the agenda. The Prime Minister, who was reported to have suffered from intestinal inflammation due to consuming spoiled food on Sunday, was examined at home by Prof. Alon Hershko from Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem. It was stated that Netanyahu, whose condition is improving, is receiving intravenous treatment due to dehydration and will rest for 3 days on the advice of doctors.
"WE NEED YOU" MESSAGE
Following Netanyahu's illness, Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir expressed support for the Prime Minister with the words, "We need you to continue the courage you have shown for the people and security of Israel" in a post on X.
SITUATION IN GAZA IS CRITICAL
On the other hand, since Israel cut off all supplies to Gaza in March, food stocks in the region have run out. Israel, which controls all supplies entering Gaza, denies responsibility for the food shortage. While Israel continues to bomb Gaza, 109 aid organizations have called for action against Israel, warning of "widespread famine."
EVERY AID QUEUE IS A BULLET RISK
Bushra Khalidi, the policy officer of the global aid organization Oxfam in the occupied Palestinian territories, stated that people are facing "the risk of being shot" by entering food queues in Gaza.
Gaza Civil Defense Spokesperson Mahmoud Basal reported that more than 1,000 people have lost their lives in aid queues so far, and 85 children have died of hunger, saying, "Every day is a disaster. People are collapsing on the ground, fainting from exhaustion and hunger," and he announced that he has gone on a hunger strike, calling on the world to confront the reality on the ground, take action, and join the hunger strike to show that Gaza is not alone.
"TO FEED THEIR CHILDREN..."
Khalidi stated, "We are constantly receiving reports from parents boiling tree leaves to feed their children, from aid workers burning their own clothes to cook the last lentils they have, and from mothers saying, 'My son died of hunger, in front of my eyes, because his body could no longer endure,'" highlighting the severity of the situation.
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