West Bank resident arrested after stealing 170 kg. of Israeli almonds

A resident of the West Bank in his 30s was arrested on Sunday morning on suspicion of stealing some 170 kg. of Israeli-grown almonds, Israel Police said.

The arrest, conducted by Border Police officers and investigators, was carried out after some 12 bags containing a total of 168.65 kg. of almonds were found in a search of the suspect home in Beit Ula, near Hebron.

Defense Ministry to conduct exercise on Highway 35 on Sunday afternoon
Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow forces airport closure, Russia says
US condemns shooting of Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe
Israeli man arrested in Albania after trying to leave with undeclared €194,000 - report
IDF Arabic Spokesperson Avichay Adraee issues evacuation notice to residents north of Gaza City
Fire breaks out in Haruvit Forest, not yet contained
France's Armed Forces Minister reaffirms no weapons being sold to Israel
IDF arrests PIJ Jenin Battalion commander during West Bank operation
Twenty live hostages, two undetermined, 33 dead, says Israeli source
North Korea internet hit by a major outage, analyst says