Bethlehem Resident Arrested for Stabbing and Robbery in Tel Aviv
Illegal Bethlehem resident arrested on suspicion of stabbing, robbing man in Tel Aviv apartment
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A 29-year-old illegal resident from Bethlehem was arrested in Tel Aviv for allegedly stabbing and robbing a man in his apartment on Allenby Street. The victim was hospitalized, and the attacker was apprehended shortly after the incident, with a knife recovered nearby.
- 01The suspect is a 29-year-old resident of Bethlehem staying in Israel without permits.
- 02The victim was stabbed and robbed in his apartment on Allenby Street, then hospitalized in light condition.
- 03Israel Police apprehended the suspect shortly after the incident, recovering the weapon nearby.
- 04The suspect's detention was extended by the court until Monday following his arrest.
- 05In a related incident, a café in Tel Aviv was closed for employing illegal residents, leading to criminal charges against the employees.
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On Thursday, a 29-year-old resident of Bethlehem, who was in Israel illegally, was arrested on suspicion of stabbing and robbing a man in his apartment located on Allenby Street in Tel Aviv. Following the attack, the victim was evacuated to a hospital in light condition. The assailant fled the scene but was apprehended by Israel Police shortly afterward, just a few streets away from the incident. Authorities also recovered a knife believed to have been used in the attack near the apartment. The suspect was taken in for questioning and had his detention extended by the court until Monday. In a related development, the café 'Tachtit' in central Tel Aviv was recently closed after it was found to have employed three illegal residents, leading to criminal charges against them. The café's owner expressed distress over the closure, emphasizing the impact on his business and identity after 21 years of operation.
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The incident raises concerns about public safety and illegal residency in Tel Aviv.
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