Police: Reports of settler violence in Hebron are baseless

Judea and Samaria police have found no evidence to support claims of settler violence in Hebron on Monday evening, a police spokesman told The Jerusalem Post. Police officers and officials from the IDF's Civil Administration conducted a search of neighborhoods in Hebron where the violence is said to have taken place, and have found "nothing," Judea and Samaria Police spokesman Danny Poleg said. "The teams were there and spoke to Palestinians on site. Palestinians told them nothing had occurred," Poleg added.
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