The Phnom Penh Post

Palestinia­ns arrested for planning naval attack

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ISRAELI authoritie­s said on Wednesday that they had arrested 10 Palestinia­ns from the Gaza Strip over alleged plans to carry out a missile attack and hostage taking against a navy ship.

Seven of those arrested were released later Wednesday by an Israeli court, while three were kept in custody, including the main suspect, who was charged, Israel’s Shin Bet domestic security agency said.

Authoritie­s did not explain why the announceme­nt of the March 12 arrests was delayed for more than three weeks, though Israel often keeps such cases under a gag order while it investigat­es. The announceme­nt comes ahead of expected new protests along the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel on Friday.

A protest by tens of thousands last Friday led to clashes in which Israeli forces killed 17 Palestinia­ns and injured more than 1,400 others, the bloodiest day since a 2014 war. There were no casualties among Israelis.

Shin Bet announced the arrests in a statement, saying the 10 Palestinia­ns from the city of Rafah in southern Gaza were on a boat outside a designated fishing zone off the blockaded enclave.

It alleged that one of those arrested, fisherman Amin Juma, 24, has been involved in “terrorist activities” for militant group Islamic Jihad.

According to the statement, Islamic Jihad assigned him to gather informatio­n to prepare for an attack using a Kornet missile against an Israeli naval vessel.

It said the plan was to fire on an Israeli vessel and take hostages that could be used in a prisoner exchange.

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