The Zionist Shin Bet security service said on Sunday it had arrested five Palestinian teenagers on suspicion of involvement in a stone-throwing attack.
The Zionist Shin Bet security service said on Sunday it had arrested five Palestinian teenagers on suspicion of involvement in a stone-throwing attack which critically injured a Zionist settler.
The domestic security agency said the suspects, aged 16-17, confessed to stoning vehicles driven by Zionist settlers near the Palestinian village of Haris, in the northern West Bank, on March 14.
Seven Zionists were wounded on that day, the agency claimed in a statement.
"The driver and two of the daughters were moderately injured, and a third daughter was critically injured and remains hospitalized today," said a Zionist military statement released on Sunday.