Israeli police have released helmet-camera footage showing a raid by the elite Yamam counter-terrorism unit on a hospital in the West Bank city of Halhul, where a wanted Palestinian suspect was detained early Thursday. The suspect had been injured in a failed car bombing in August near Hebron and was being treated at the hospital when Israeli forces moved in to apprehend him.
The video shows members of Yamam entering the hospital during the night, conducting the operation without apparent confrontation. The footage was made public following claims by some Palestinian sources that Israeli forces had disguised themselves as doctors and women during the raid. Israeli police and the Shin Bet security agency stated that the video disproves these allegations, demonstrating that the raid was carried out by uniformed personnel.
August 13 near Hebron. The explosive device failed to detonate as intended, and the suspect was injured during the incident. Israeli authorities had been seeking his arrest in connection with the attempted attack.
The Yamam unit is Israel’s national counter-terrorism force, specializing in high-risk operations, including arrests of armed militants and hostage rescues.
Helmet-Camera Footage has been released by the Israeli Police; showing Wednesday Night’s Raid on a Hospital in the West Bank City of Halhul, by Elements of the “Yamam” National Counter-Terrorism Unit, in order to Arrest a Terrorist who was involved and had been Injured by a… pic.twitter.com/MLgKf9rmm8
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