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Arab Israeli Murder Suspects Nabbed in Ramallah Raid

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The suspects allegedly fled to the Palestinian Authority-controlled city after murdering a Jewish security guard in Lod.The post Arab Israeli murder suspects nabbed in Ramallah raid appeared first on JNS.org.

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The Central District Central Unit and the Yamm, together with the IDF, under the direction of Shin Bet forces, arrested four Lod residents in Ramallah suspected of the murder of the late security guard Pavel Rozov.

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Pavel Rozov, 53, was shot dead in Lod last week. It is suspected that those involved fled to Ramallah after the murder. They were arrested in a joint operation by the police and the Shin Bet thanks to precise intelligence guidance.

The Central District Central Unit and the Israel Police's Special Operations Command, together with the IDF and under the direction of Shin Bet forces, arrested four residents of Lod in an operation in Ramallah last night (between Monday and Tuesday) suspected of murdering security guard Pavel Rozov, the late, in Lod. Rozov was shot dead last weekend while on his way to work at a police checkpoint. The four fled to Ramallah after the incident an…

4 residents of the city of Lod were arrested today in Ramallah on suspicion of murdering the security guard Pavel Rozov, the late, over the weekend in Lod while he was on his way to work at the police checkpoint. The post 4 residents of Lod were arrested on suspicion of murdering the security guard Pavel Rozov, the late, appeared first on srugim.

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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