Masked Clowns Strike Fear in Israel

Israeli police are on the lookout for teenagers in clown masks after a group of them struck fear among Israelis. (AFP)
Israeli police are on the lookout for teenagers in clown masks after a group of them struck fear among Israelis. (AFP)
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Masked Clowns Strike Fear in Israel

Israeli police are on the lookout for teenagers in clown masks after a group of them struck fear among Israelis. (AFP)
Israeli police are on the lookout for teenagers in clown masks after a group of them struck fear among Israelis. (AFP)

Israeli police are on the lookout for teenagers in clown masks after a group of them struck fear among Israelis.

Police spokesperson Micky Rosenfeld told AFP: “Police operations are continuing in different areas to protect public places and prevent further incidents.”

He noted that many of them were already detained, revealing that about 12 youngsters, including two 14-year-olds, were arrested over the past few days.

A previous police statement said that "dozens of youngsters from all parts of the country were detained for questioning after putting masks on their faces in order to sow fear and panic among the public".

Rosenfeld said that they sought only to frighten people, not to harm them. "There haven't been any attacks. It's just been people dressed up and walking around with fake axes and fake knives," he added.

The spokesperson has, however, warned that such pranks could go horribly wrong.

"There is a concern that such pranks will be interpreted as a real threat and will cause harm to the youngsters," he said. "It is absolutely forbidden for people to take the law into their own hands and harm wearers of masks."

Local media said that a victim of an incident in the southern city of Beersheba last week stabbed his tormentor, causing moderate injuries. Police did not confirm the reports.

Media have suggested a link between the phenomenon and the recent film based on Stephen King's novel, “It”, featuring an evil clown who preys on teenagers. The Israeli police advised members of the public confronted by a masked person to ignore them.

"In these situations, move away from the scene and report it to the police as soon as possible," the official police Facebook page says.



Taipei Zoo's Veteran Giant Panda Celebrates 20th Birthday

Panda Yuanyuan enjoys her birthday cake for her 20th birthday at the Taipei Zoo in Taipei, Taiwan, Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
Panda Yuanyuan enjoys her birthday cake for her 20th birthday at the Taipei Zoo in Taipei, Taiwan, Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
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Taipei Zoo's Veteran Giant Panda Celebrates 20th Birthday

Panda Yuanyuan enjoys her birthday cake for her 20th birthday at the Taipei Zoo in Taipei, Taiwan, Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
Panda Yuanyuan enjoys her birthday cake for her 20th birthday at the Taipei Zoo in Taipei, Taiwan, Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)

With politics set aside, well-wishers gathered to wish the Taipei zoo’s senior panda a happy 20th birthday.
Visitors crowded around Yuanyuan's enclosure to take photos of her with a birthday cake in the shape of the number 20.
Yuanyuan was born in China and arrived in 2008 with her partner Tuantuan. He died in 2022 at age 18 but not before fathering two female cubs, Yuanzai and Yuanbao, now 11 and 4 respectively and still living at the zoo.
Danielle Shu, a 20-year-old Brazilian student in Taiwan, said she found online clips of the pandas an enjoyable distraction. “And I just find it really funny and cute,” The Associated Press quoted Shu as saying.
Giant pandas are native only to China, and Beijing bestows them as a sign of political amity. Yuanyuan and Tuantuan arrived in Taiwan during a period of relative calm between the sides, which split amid civil war in 1949. China claims the island its own territory, to be annexed by military force if necessary.
Faced with declining habitat and a notoriously low birthrate, giant panda populations have declined to around 1,900 in the mountains of western China, while 600 pandas live in zoos and breeding centers in China and around the world.