
Two masked suspects entered the Na'ale community in Binyamin on Saturday night through the community's security fence.
According to a report by Chaim Golditch in Kan News, the community guard was informed that two masked men were roaming between houses in the community just around 3:40 a.m. Despite the procedure in the communities in the area, no intrusion alarm was sounded and no sirens were activated.
After investigating security cameras in the community, two masked suspects were identified roaming around houses on several streets in the community and leaving the community around 4 a.m. on Saturday - after three hours of wandering.
The police launched an investigation and called on residents to check if the two were recorded on their security cameras and to make sure their homes were not broken into.
Security camera documentation:
Masked men entered the Na'ale community in Binyamin on Saturday night and roamed around for three hours without being disturbed. Residents claim that no alarm was raised as is customary in the event of an intrusion into the community | Security camera footage @HGoldich @ItayBlumental pic.twitter.com/4EwfNdiE35
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The residents are terrified by the phenomenon. One of them told 'Kan News': "Two years since 7/10 and there are still security failures that could have ended very badly if these were terrorists.".
Instead of sounding an alarm or activating sirens, a WhatsApp message was sent to residents in the community, some of whom even woke up to the sound of soldiers knocking on their doors while they were searching the community for suspects.