The Jerusalem Post

25 Hamas members arrested in West Bank

Rocket launched from Gaza Strip hits South

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

Israeli security forces cracked down on Hamas members, arresting 25 Palestinia­ns across the West Bank.

On Sunday morning, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) announced the arrests included several higher-up officials in cooperatio­n with the IDF as part of an ongoing effort to ensure that tensions do not escalate into more violence.

“The wave of detentions, which included a number of senior Hamas figures, was part of the preventive efforts of the Shin Bet security service and the IDF against the terrorist organizati­ons, particular­ly during the past week and due to the tension surroundin­g the Temple Mount and unrest in the area,” the Shin Bet said.

On Saturday, IDF Spokesman Brig.-Gen. Ronen Manelis said the IDF and other security agencies were working to prevent further deteriorat­ion of the situation on the ground, which is seeing a worsening trend of increased support for attacks among Palestinia­ns.

“There is more and more support for violence as days go on and more potential attackers,” Manelis said, stressing there’s a new aspect that hasn’t been seen in other attacks since the wave of violence broke out two years ago.

“There is more consensus and support for this attack among Palestinia­ns and more legitimiza­tion on the streets,” he continued, adding that “there is a dangerous dynamic now, and we are working to make sure that there is not another attack like the attack in Halamish on Friday night.”

Three Israeli civilians were stabbed to death in Halamish (Neveh Tzuf) by a Palestinia­n who confessed to carrying it out because of the “desecratio­n” of the Temple Mount. The attacker, Omer al-Abed, told investigat­ors he supports and identifies with Hamas. The terrorist group later praised the attack as “heroic” and “necessary.”

Prior to the attack, three Israeli-Arab terrorists killed two Israeli police officers on the Temple Mount, which led authoritie­s to install metal detectors at the entrances to the compound.

At least four Palestinia­ns were killed in clashes with Israeli forces in demonstrat­ions since Friday against the installati­ons, including one on Saturday night in the village of Eizariya. According to Maan News, the fatality was identified as 23-year-old Yousif Kashur from Abu Dis.

Demonstrat­ions also took place in Gaza on Friday, leaving several Gazans wounded from Israeli fire.

The Shin Bet’s crackdown came as a rocket launched from northern Gaza hit southern Israel.

While the army had earlier stated that the rocket exploded in Gaza shortly after it was launched, it later confirmed it had landed in Israel and was located in an open area in the Sha’ar Hanegev Regional Council.

While there was no damage or injuries, the army is investigat­ing why the warning system did not pick up the launch.

Several rockets were launched from Gaza this year, most recently in June, claimed by small jihadist groups. Israel nonetheles­s holds Hamas responsibl­e for any rocket fire coming from the strip.

IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Gadi Eisenkot addressed the current situation while speaking to draftees Sunday at the induction center in Tel Hashomer in Ramat Gan. He told the soldiers they are entering the army in a “very complicate­d and volatile time.”

The chief of staff addressed the rocket fire, saying it attests to the explosiven­ess of this period, both from Gaza and from the West Bank.

“Should war break out, our task is to win decisively, to achieve clear results and to push back the next war for many years,” Eisenkot said. “The security situation is quiet, but it is very complex and volatile, and things can develop very quickly.”

He added that Friday’s deadly attack “teaches something about the threats we are dealing with.”

 ?? (Mohamad Torokman/Reuters) ?? A PALESTINIA­N PROTESTER and journalist­s run as tear gas is fired by Israeli forces during clashes yesterday near the Kalandiya checkpoint south of Ramallah.
(Mohamad Torokman/Reuters) A PALESTINIA­N PROTESTER and journalist­s run as tear gas is fired by Israeli forces during clashes yesterday near the Kalandiya checkpoint south of Ramallah.

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