Authorities rescue Israeli shoppers, seize illegal monkey from residence in Jericho, West Bank
Israeli citizens are strictly prohibited from entering Area A; police emphasized in their statement following the event that entering Area A is "extremely dangerous and can be life-threatening."
Israeli security forces conducted two separate operations in the West Bank this week. On Tuesday, a family from Jerusalem, including a one-year-old child, was rescued by Israeli police and IDF troops after they entered Jericho, an Area A city where Israeli citizens are prohibited from entering due to safety concerns. Police stated that entering Area A is "extremely dangerous and can be life-threatening." In a separate incident on Monday night, security forces and the Israel Nature and Parks Authority rescued a grivet monkey from illegal captivity in a Jericho home. A woman from Ramle was arrested in connection with the monkey's illegal possession and trade; the monkey was transferred to the Israeli Primate Sanctuary.
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