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Saturday, September 07, 2024
IS THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION GOING TO SANCTION THE IDF FOR ITS ACTIONS IN THE WEST BANK?
‘The army is now seriously turning its attention to Judea and Samaria’
"As we saw only two weeks ago, a terrorist from Hebron carrying a bomb
got to Tel Aviv—and only luck prevented a horrific result," MK Ohad Tal
told JNS.
Israeli troops during counterterror activities in the Jenin and Tulkarem areas in northern Samaria, August 2024
“The army is now seriously turning its attention to Judea and Samaria.
The terrorists have raised their heads,” a regional Judea and Samaria
security chief, who simultaneously is serving in the IDF reserves as
part of the “Operation Summer Camp” anti-terror campaign in the
territories that began on Aug. 28, told JNS on Wednesday.
“It could be that until now they [the
terrorists] didn’t have the finances, since Hamas in Gaza was funding
all attacks in Judea and Samaria, [including those carried out by
Palestinian Islamic Jihad], but it is possible they have now gotten
together the funding,” he added. “The army realizes that it must deal
with this now, and quickly, especially before the Jewish holidays.”
Israeli forces during a counterterror operation in Jenin and Tulkarem in northern Samaria on Aug. 28, 2024.
Israel’s security establishment has
indicated its intention to intensify the offensive in Judea and Samaria,
following a sharp increase in attempted terrorist attacks in recent
days.
The current operation is the largest in the region since 2002’s “Operation Defensive Shield” during the Second Intifada.
Last Friday night, terrorists from the Hebron area attempted coordinated car-bombing attacks in Gush Etzion, while on Monday a car laden with 49 kilograms of explosives was neutralized outside the Binyamin region community of Ateret.
In addition, three Israeli police officers were killed in a drive-by terrorist shooting
on Sunday morning on Route 35 near Hebron. The al-Aqsa Martyrs
Brigades, an arm of Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah
faction, took responsibility for the attack.
“As the army proceeds in its missions, you
are going to have Palestinians who want to be ‘martyrs,’ and their
deaths are going to cause a whirlpool of responses, including others who
will attempt attacks,” the security chief told JNS.
“I think that in order to try and show the
army that it is not effective, there will be attempts [at attacks]
here, there and everywhere. Maybe even a terrorist attempt per day, like
in the 2015 ‘knife intifada,’ over the next couple of months. From the
army’s assessment, we know that just like the attempted suicide bombing
in Tel Aviv a few weeks ago, they are going to try to infiltrate [Green Line] Israel and try to carry out attacks as well,” he added.
National Religious Party MK Simcha
Rothman, who lives in the Gush Etzion community of Pnei Kedem, told JNS,
“I think the operation in Tulkarem and Jenin
is a start, but it is far from being enough. The main problem is the
Palestinian Authority, which pays the terrorists—some of the terrorists
themselves are employed by the P.A. in its security forces, with some
trained by the U.S. They are behind many of the terrorist attacks we see
in Judea and Samaria.
“Until we understand that the IDF must be
responsible for security, and stop thinking the P.A. is an ally, we will
sadly see more and more terrorist attacks. The current operations might
solve small problems, but it won’t create a new reality in Judea and
Samaria,” added Rothman.
“Sadly, residents of Judea and Samaria are
used to terrorist attacks, but when you see bombings, booby-trapped
cars and attempted infiltrations, it creates great worry. We all
understand now [since Oct. 7] that the difference between Judea and
Samaria and the rest of the country has become indistinguishable.
“[Kibbutz] Be’eri and [Kibbutz] Kfar Aza,
weren’t so-called ‘settlements,'” Rothman continued. “Citizens of Israel
in Sderot and Ofakim and all around are dealing with the same jihadist
powers from Iran, Gaza, Judea and Samaria, the Houthis [in Yemen], etc.
And sadly, you can find those same forces from Iran and Qatar in the
mosques of New Jersey, New York, Los Angeles and Florida, because those
are the same ideologies and the driving force behind terror.”
Binyamin Regional Council head and Yesha
Council chairman Israel Ganz told JNS, “I demand a simple, principled
approach to match the [military] actions with the threats. The army is
working hard; soldiers and commanders are working tirelessly, for which
we are all deeply grateful. However, if you don’t align the campaign
with the threats, then you’re just chasing mosquitoes instead of
draining the swamp.
“Therefore, my demand is clear: If we
don’t act here as if we are in war, then war will catch up with us. The
State of Israel needs to operate in Jenin as it does in Gaza, and in
Hebron as in Rafah. We need to evacuate the [Palestinian] population and
conduct a ‘mow the grass’ approach in the city centers and terror
capitals, including razing terrorist neighborhoods and infrastructure to
the ground,” he said.
Ganz noted that the IDF operation is
having a strong impact on residents’ lives. “We feel the rise in
terrorism on a daily basis and security is a lot tighter. That being
said, the residents of Judea and Samaria are stronger now than ever
before and are showing resilience. We have strong communities and
value-driven families, and we say to the state leadership and the army:
go full steam ahead towards victory on all fronts, we are behind you.'”
Israeli forces during a counterterror operation in Jenin in northern Samaria, Sept. 2024.
Religious Zionism Party MK Ohad Tal, who
lives in Efrat, agreed with Rothman that the current military operation
is insufficient.
“It’s definitely not enough; it’s just the
beginning. The IDF plans to expand its activity against the terrorists,
especially in northern Samaria. Israel understands that combating the
terror cells in Judea and Samaria is inevitable. We know that Iran is
smuggling enormous amounts of weapons through the border with Jordan,
especially since the beginning of the war. These weapons are used to
target innocent Israelis. We will not stand by and allow this to
happen,” Tal said.
“The goal of the operation must be to wipe out the terror cells of
Jenin, Tulkarem, Hebron and every place necessary, so that they won’t be
able to harm and threaten Israeli lives. These terror attacks endanger
not only residents of Judea and Samaria, but all Israelis,” he added.
“As we saw only two weeks ago, a terrorist from Hebron carrying a bomb
got to Tel Aviv—and only luck prevented a horrific result.”
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