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‘You killed him!’: seconds after fatal shooting of unarmed Rahat man caught on video | Content warning
Video shows Ahmad al-Naami lying by his car after the fatal shooting in Rahat; police say he attacked officers during a chase; his family disputes the account
Ilana Curiel
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05.10.26
Family of Rahat man killed in police chase says he could barely walk: ‘They could have shot him in the leg’
A reservist Border Police officer who shot dead Ahmad al-Naami of Rahat is being questioned by the police internal affairs unit; his family says he suffered a stroke 4 years ago; his brother: 'They could have shot him in the leg — not sent him to the grave'
Ilana Curiel
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05.09.26
Border Police officer suspended after fatal shooting of unarmed Rahat man
An initial inquiry found two officers chased Ahmad Said al-Naami into an alley, where police say he attacked them; one officer opened fire, killing him
Hassan Shaalan, Liran Tamari
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05.09.26
Unarmed Rahat man shot dead by Border Police during chase
Police say 50-year-old Ahmad Said al-Naami fled in his car, then on foot, resisted arrest and assaulted two officers, who opened fire after feeling their lives were in danger
Hassan Shaalan
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05.09.26
West Bank settler violence enforcement shifts from IDF to Border Police
Security officials say the move aims to close enforcement gaps in areas under Palestinian Authority control, where soldiers lack police arrest powers and coordination delays have hampered efforts to prevent attacks and collect evidence
Elisha Ben Kimon
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04.26.26
Palestinians charged in attempted lynching of disabled Jewish teen who lost consciousness
Teen mistakenly entered Huwara and was identified as Jewish online; three attackers beat him unconscious and fled, believing he had died, in what Shin Bet and police call a severe terrorist attack with lynching characteristics
Idan Bloemhof, Elisha Ben Kimon
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03.24.26
Police: Palestinians used sewer tunnel to slip past West Bank barrier into Jerusalem
Border Police officers found a folding ladder and iron rungs embedded in concrete inside the tunnel and walked dozens of meters through it, crossing beneath the barrier meant to prevent unauthorized entry
Meir Turgeman
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03.02.26
Undercover agents infiltrate Negev crime gangs, dozens arrested, M-16 rifles seized
After months posing as criminals, police agents gained gangs’ trust in southern Israel, leading to dozens of arrests and the seizure of 13 M-16 rifles, 11 Glock pistols and weapons worth over NIS 1 million
Ilana Curiel
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02.24.26
Ben-Gvir's National Guard operating without formal legal approval or clear authority, report shows
Knesset research center says the unit is recruiting fighters, receiving state funds and dispersing protests, while lawmakers lack basic information on its chain of command, powers and governing procedures
Shilo Freid, Liran Tamari
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02.22.26
'Raz, I did it': Beret of officer killed on Oct 7. passed to sister at Border Police ceremony
Sub-Inspector Raz Mizrahi was hurt in a terror attack, recovered and became an officer before being murdered at the Nova festival; her sister Noa was sworn in and received her beret; 'She must be looking down from above and bursting with pride'
Meir Turgeman
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02.15.26
Suitcases of cash: two Palestinians arrested trying to smuggle 12M shekels to terror groups in West Bank
Intelligence from the IDF led Border Police to arrest the two suspects as they crossed from Jordan into Israel via the Allenby Crossing; a senior officer said forces are acting decisively to cut off terror funding
Meir Turgeman
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01.18.26
Swiss cheese fence: the barrier meant to protect Israelis now lets terrorists in
West Bank separation barrier, once billed as security safeguard, riddled with breaches; as terrorists and undocumented workers alike cross freely, officials trade blame, locals sound alarms and lives are lost, revealing a system collapsing in plain sight
Oded Shalom
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01.05.26
From checkpoints to cash: Corrupt security forces linked to illegal entries after deadly terror attack
Security establishment is working to prevent entry of Palestinians, but recently suspicions were revealed of a series of cases in which enforcement agencies themselves allowed Palestinians into the country without permission - in exchange for payment
Liran Tamari
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12.28.25
Border Police soldier rescued from Palestinian village near Hebron
Security forces launched a search after the soldier reportedly entered a Palestinian vehicle near the Elias Junction; the IDF again warned that Israeli entry into Area A is illegal and endangers lives
Yoav Zitun
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12.26.25
Border Police units to operate in South Tel Aviv 'to restore personal security'
Move by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir comes after years of complaints from residents of the city’s southern neighborhoods, which have become an enclave of illegal migrants
Meir Turgeman
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12.16.25
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