The Standard (St. Catharines)

Israel uncovers illegal Palestinia­n weapons-making network

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JERUSALEM — Israel has uncovered an illegal Palestinia­n weapons manufactur­ing network in the West Bank in one of its largest raids during a monthslong crackdown on illicit arms, the military said Tuesday. Since the start of the year, Israel has seized dozens of weapons, shuttered arms-making factories and arrested weapons dealers in a clampdown in the West Bank meant to quell a spate of Palestinia­n violence. The military said that the latest raid overnight found seven weapons factories, 22 weapons-making machines and dozens of arms, which it said was a significan­t haul since it began targeting illegal weapons manufactur­ers. Among the seized arms were crude guns based on the Swedish “Carl Gustav” submachine gun. The military says that since January, it uncovered 29 weapons factories and seized 49 weaponsmak­ing machines and more than 300 firearms. More than 140 arms dealers and manufactur­ers have been arrested during that time. The crackdown comes amid an 11-month wave of IsraeliPal­estinian violence which has largely tapered off in recent weeks. Israel says the weapons’ crackdown is making it harder and more expensive for Palestinia­n assailants to acquire guns. Some 34 Israelis and two visiting Americans have been killed in Palestinia­n attacks, mostly stabbings but also shootings. More than 206 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli fire, the majority said by Israel to have been attackers.

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