Nael Al-Aza, Director of Public Relations and Media for the Palestinian Civil Defense, stated that there is cooperation with the police to transfer rocket fragments to safe locations. He added that at least three Palestinians have been arrested for attempting to sell rocket fragments as scrap metal. Throughout Israel and the occupied West Bank, large pieces of Iranian ballistic rockets are falling to the ground after being intercepted by Israeli air defense systems in the sky. Some of them are the size of small trucks, falling to the ground almost daily for a month, filling schoolyards, roadside areas, and hilltops, serving as a testament to a Middle East living in a state of war. Near the Palestinian city of Nablus, a young girl stood.
Palestinians Arrested for Attempting to Sell Rocket Fragments
The Palestinian Civil Defense reported cooperation with police to move rocket fragments and the arrest of three people trying to sell them. Iranian rocket fragments regularly fall in Israel and the West Bank.