Police arrest suspect in Ramat Gan stabbing; victim is head of city’s religious council; terror motive checked

Police say they have arrested an individual suspected of stabbing a man in Ramat Gan, after he tried to flee the scene.

The suspected assailant is a 20-year-old from the Arab village of Jatt, police say.

Police are checking whether the stabbing is terror-related.

The victim, 47-year-old Gedalyahu Ben Shimon, is the head of Ramat Gan’s religious council.

He is in serious condition after sustaining several stab wounds, medics say. He is being treated in Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center- Ichilov.

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