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Israel foils large Hamas terror network in Bethlehem

Security forces arrested more than 50 operatives and seized weapons used to plan attacks on civilians.

Israeli Border Police and IDF forces arrested a wanted suspect in the Bethlehem-area village of Al-Khader overnight on Aug. 12, 2025, on suspicion of involvement in terror activity against security forces. Credit: Israel Police.
Israeli Border Police and IDF forces arrested a wanted suspect in the Bethlehem-area village of Al-Khader overnight on Aug. 12, 2025, on suspicion of involvement in terror activity against security forces. Credit: Israel Police.

Israeli security forces in recent weeks broke up a major Hamas terror network in the Judean city of Bethlehem, including a cell in the advanced stages of preparing an attack, according to an Israel Police statement on Thursday.

Over 50 operatives were arrested in more than 15 separate operations conducted by reservists from the Israel Defense Forces’ Etzion Brigade, along with forces from the IDF’s Duvdevan Unit and the Israel Border Police’s Counterterrorism Unit (Yamam). The Judea and Samaria District Police and the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) also took part in the joint operation.

In addition to the arrests, weapons were also confiscated, including an M16 rifle.

The network had planned to carry out shootings against Israeli security forces and civilians, with one cell “at an advanced stage of readiness to carry out attacks in the immediate timeframe,” the statement said.

According to the Shin Bet investigation, senior members of the network “recruited and established terror cells, procured weapons and planned shooting attacks targeting Israeli civilians and security personnel.” The dismantling of the network “prevented major planned shootings and bombings that could have resulted in significant loss of civilian and military life,” the agency said.

The Shin Bet, IDF and Israel Police said they will continue efforts to thwart any attempts by Hamas to harm Israel and its citizens and will work to bring those involved to justice.

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