Unauthorized Visit to Joseph's Tomb Met with Violence
An unapproved visit by Israeli citizens to Joseph's Tomb in Nablus led to gunfire from terrorists. The bus driver suffered minor injuries. The Israel Defense Forces intervened, ensuring the safety of those involved. The incident underscores the sensitive nature of visiting sites under Palestinian Authority control.
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In an unexpected incident, a bus carrying Israeli citizens entered Joseph's Tomb in Nablus without prior coordination, leading to armed confrontation. The Israel Defense Forces reported that terrorists opened fire on the unauthorized visitors, lightly injuring the bus driver.
Nablus is a territory controlled by the Palestinian Authority, where Israeli citizens are prohibited from traveling without approval due to security reasons. Joseph's Tomb, considered a sacred location for Jews, requires organized visits coordinated by the Israel Defense Forces.
Upon learning of the uncoordinated entry, IDF units swiftly responded, securing the site and evacuating all Israeli citizens to safety. The individuals involved were subsequently handed over to the Israel Police for further investigation into the breach of protocol.
(With inputs from agencies.)

