Israel Police announced the arrest of a 26-year-old Palestinian, Aslam Faruch, who is accused of orchestrating the Nov. 23 bombings at two bus stations in Israel that killed two and injured 20 more.
Israeli Police on Tuesday announced the arrest of a suspect believed to bethat killed two people and injured more than 20 others last month, including two Americans.
by global leaders, and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides called the explosions"cowardly terrorist attacks." Israel Police announced the arrest of 26-year-old mechanical engineer Aslam Faruch, who is accused of carrying out two bus station bombings that killed two people and injured more than 20 others.
Pipe bombs and a firearm were recovered by investigators. DNA evidence linked Faruch to the bombings, according to Israel Police.Investigators said that Faruch was unknown to Israeli anti-terrorism agencies before his arrest. DNA evidence linked him to evidence discovered at the scene of the bombings, The Jerusalem Post reported. One other suspect was arrested and accused of plotting another terrorist attack with an explosives belt, according to police.
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