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On the night of June 16th, 2014, IDF forces searched the city of Nablus as a part of Operation Brother’s Keeper -- the operation to find the three kidnapped Israeli teens. The forces found hundreds of concealed weapons and detained more than 40 terrorist suspects. These are the weapons they found in the possession of Palestinians.

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