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Israel says it foiled plan to attack Nablus tomb

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Israeli authorities on Tuesday said they had foiled plans to attack Jews at the Joseph’s Tomb shrine in Nablus in the occupied West Bank and arrested four Palestinians.

The suspects allegedly planned to plant home-made bombs at the site and open fire on visiting Jews, the Shin Bet domestic security agency said in a statement.

Authorities identified an alleged Islamic Jihad member named Rafat Mohamed Darwish whom they accused of directing and arming militants for the planned attack.

They alleged that Darwish served as a link between the Islamic Jihad branches in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, the two Palestinian territories separated by Israel.

Joseph’s Tomb is revered by Jews, Muslims, Christians and Samaritans, and the Israeli military allows Jews to visit as part of organised pilgrimages, with the shrine in an area under Palestinian Authority control.

Ultra-orthodox and nationalist Jews regularly try to visit the shrine without approval, however. Many Jews believe the tomb to be the final resting place of the biblical figure in the Old Testament. MAANNEWS


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