Police, Shin Bet say Aug. 4 firebomb terror attack on cars in north was foiled in nick of time

Firebombs allegedly intended for use in a terror attack against Israeli cars on Route 85 in the north, near Gilon Junction, on the early morning of August 4, 2024. (Israel Police)
Firebombs allegedly intended for use in a terror attack against Israeli cars on Route 85 in the north, near Gilon Junction, on the early morning of August 4, 2024. (Israel Police)

Security forces earlier this month thwarted a firebomb terror attack on Israeli cars driving on Route 85 in the north, the Shin Bet and Israel Police say in a joint statement.

Two Arab Israeli minors were arrested near Gilon Junction, west of Karmiel, at around 4:30 a.m. on August 4, after raising cops’ suspicion and being found to have filled bottles with gasoline to prepare three Molotov cocktails with the intention of hurling them toward cars driven by Jews, the statement says.

They also allegedly planned to commit arson by setting a nearby forest on fire out of a nationalistic motive, according to the statement.

Following an investigation, the pair have now been indicted at the Haifa District Court, clearing the case for publication, it adds.

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