Autistic Israeli teen arrested for allegedly making explosives, contacting Hamas and ISIS
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Autistic Israeli teen arrested for allegedly making explosives, contacting Hamas and ISIS
According to police, the 14-year-old reached out to Hamas and ISIS and photographed security sites in Israel for them. The boy has been held as a security detainee for over two weeks in harsh conditions, and is suspected of membership in a terrorist organization and conspiracy
Permission granted for publication: Investigators from the Tel Aviv District Police's central unit have completed the interrogation of a minor resident of Jaffa on suspicion of initiating missions for the terrorist organizations ISIS and Hamas, including photographing sites in Israel and attempting to prepare explosive devices.
Investigators from the Tel Aviv District Police Central Unit have completed the interrogation of a 14-year-old minor, a resident of Jaffa, suspected of having ties to the terrorist organizations ISIS and Hamas. The investigation, conducted in cooperation with the General Security Service, revealed that the minor carried out several missions for hostile elements, including photographing sites in Israel related to the security forces and attempts…
A 14-YEAR-OLD BOY FROM JAFFA WAS ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF INITIATING MISSIONS FOR TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS ISIS AND HAMAS, PHOTOGRAPHING SITES IN ISRAEL AND ATTEMPTING TO MAKE EXPLOSIVE DEVICES. At the end of the investigation, a prosecutor's statement was filed against him The Post was declassified: the 14-year-old was arrested after initiating missions for ISIS and Hamas appeared first on Knitted News.
The minor is suspected of sending videos to terrorist organizations, including ISIS, using the Discord application, and also contacting Hamas via emails. • According to initial details, he was arrested in Ramallah at his family home. • The boy has been on the spectrum since he was diagnosed at the age of 14, and is characterized as an autodidact with high abilities such as learning languages.
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