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| By: Israel Insider staff and partners |
| Published: October 12, 2005 |
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Security forces are on highest alert Wednesday after receiving 37 accounts of possible attempts to carry out terror attacks, Ynet reported. Police and armed Civil Guard volunteers will patrol synagogues and the greater Jerusalem area, and Palestinian cars will not be let into Israel during the holiday. Forces are patrolling malls and markets in and around Jerusalem, as well as train and bus stations, while the closure imposed on the "West Bank" since Operation: First Rain will stay in effect through the holiday.
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Yom Kippur: Police on highest alert level
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