The Jerusalem Post

Bennett instructs IDF to prepare for immediate escalation after plan’s release

Additional troops said to come from Golani Brigade’s elite Reconnaiss­ance Battalion

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

The IDF will reinforce troops in the Jordan Valley with an additional infantry brigade, following a situationa­l assessment ahead of the revealing of US President Donald Trump’s “Deal of the Century” plan.

The additional troops reportedly will come from the Golani Brigade’s elite Reconnaiss­ance Battalion over concerns that violence will break out in the area.

The decision was made following a special in- thefield situationa­l assessment of the West Bank by Defense Minister Naftali Bennett, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.- Gen. Aviv Kochavi, OC Central Command Maj.- Gen. Nadav Padan, OC Judea and Samaria Brigade Brig.- Gen. Yaniv Elalouf and other senior commanders.

“The State of Israel is facing crucial days of establishi­ng its permanent borders and applying sovereignt­y to Jewish settlement­s in Judea and Samaria,” Bennett said, adding that he has heard threats from the Palestinia­n side against the plan.

“The IDF and the forces in the field are prepared for every scenario,” he said. “We are facing crucial days of setting boundaries and applying sovereignt­y... [ and] threats from the Palestinia­n side will not deter us.”

Bennett said he has instructed troops to prepare for an immediate escalation of violence following release of the plan, as well as for riots in the absence of security cooperatio­n with the Palestinia­n Authority.

PA officials have hinted that the Palestinia­n leadership might stop security coordinati­on with Israel in the West Bank.

Security cooperatio­n and coordinati­on between Israel and the PA began with the Oslo Accords signed in 1993. Both sides see the security cooperatio­n as a critical aspect to maintainin­g stability in the West Bank.

The IDF increased its alert level earlier this week ahead of the release of the plan.

An official statement released by PA President Mahmoud Abbas has warned of “serious consequenc­es” for the whole region if Trump’s plan goes against the “sovereignt­y or identity” of the Palestinia­n people.

Abbas has reportedly told his security forces not to stop the public from protests or confrontat­ions with Israeli troops in the West Bank during the “Day of Rage” set for Wednesday.

One of the main protests planned against the US plan is expected to take place in the northern Jordan Valley. Several others are planned in other areas in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

On Sunday, Army Radio reported that the military deployed six battalions as well as attached combat battalions to every regional brigade able to respond to attacks and violent riots. Kochavi also canceled a symposium on operationa­l and combat systems upgrades that was to have been attended by all IDF brigadier generals.

 ?? ( Ammar Awad/ Reuters) ?? IDF SOLDIERS are seen in the Jordan Valley last year.
( Ammar Awad/ Reuters) IDF SOLDIERS are seen in the Jordan Valley last year.

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