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[51861] News Summary May 6, 2026: Security, Crime and Dissolution of Associations

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[51861] News Summary May 6, 2026: Security, Crime and Dissolution of Associations


Today in the news: IDF strikes in southern Lebanon, dissolution of an association due to terror ties, and incidents of serious criminal activity in Qalansawe and the south.

Security and Crime Map: Morning Updates for May 6, 2026

Operational and Security Activity


According to reports from 🇮🇱8200 News Channel, Hot News, and other sources, the IDF struck about 25 targets of the Hezbollah terrorist organization in southern Lebanon over the last 24 hours. The strikes, directed by Brigade 226, targeted buildings used for military purposes and eliminated several terrorists. The IDF Spokesperson stated that "the buildings were struck while terrorists were operating inside them... to promote and carry out terror plots against IDF forces and the State of Israel." Additionally, a drill for the standby squads is planned for today in the Yarkon area near Tel Aviv and Herzliya between 17:00 and 19:00.

Law Enforcement and Justice


On the legal front, Voice of News on 🆃🅴🅻🅴🆶🆁🅰️🅼🔴 reports that the Central District Court in Lod has ordered the liquidation of the "Humanitarian Deeds Association" due to "financial opacity and concern for joint activity with a terrorist organization." According to the decision, the association operated in enemy countries in contradiction to its stated objectives. The Corporations Authority emphasized that the purpose of the move is to prevent the use of public funds for foreign agendas.

In the criminal sector, Hot News reports on a double murder incident in Qalansawe, where two young men in their 20s were shot to death. The police suspect the background is a "blood revenge in a blood feud," and the investigation has been assigned to the Central District's Serious Crimes Unit (YAMAR). At the same time, the police arrested a resident of the Bedouin diaspora after he was documented driving at an extreme speed of up to 226 km/h, endangering the public. Chief Superintendent Eli Cohen defined it as "severe, life-threatening criminal behavior."

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