Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

IAF kills nine Hamas, Islamic Jihad terrorists in Samaria

Among those killed was a terrorist involved in the murders of IDF Maj. Gen Elhanan Klein, Chief Inspector Yatev Lev Halevi and Amnon Muchtar, according to the military.

Tulkarem
The Arab city of Tulkarem in western Samaria, July 31, 2018. Photo by Gili Yaari/Flash90.

Israeli Air Force strikes in the Tulkarem area of Samaria killed nine Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists over the weekend, among them members of cells responsible for the murder of an off-duty soldier, a Border Police officer and a civilian, the Israel Defense Forces said on Sunday.

The counterterror operation in the Tulkarem area was launched following the targeted elimination of a terrorist squad on its way to carry out an attack, according to the military.

“Nine terrorists were killed in Tulkarem ... including a terrorist who had a part in the killing of Maj. Gen. Elhanan Klein, Chief Inspector Yatev Lev Halevi and Amnon Muchtar,” the army said.

Slain Hamas terror leader Haitham Balidi was “responsible for a large number of terrorist attacks throughout Judea and Samaria in which Israeli citizens were wounded,” the statement added.

Ali Khalil and Jamal Abu Haniya, who murdered Amnon Muchtar, 66, after he entered the Arab city of Qalqilya in western Samaria in June, were also eliminated in an airstrike, the IDF said.

Another terrorist killed over the weekend was Islamic Jihad’s Jaber Tsaba, who carried out shootings towards Israeli communities close to the Samaria security fence, including Bat Hefer, Avnei Hefetz and Einav.

In the first six months of 2024, first responders recorded 3,272 attacks in Judea and Samaria, including 1,868 cases of rock-throwing, 456 fire-bombings, 299 explosive charges and 109 shootings.

In the 10 months since the Oct. 7 Hamas-led invasion of southern Israel, around 4,400 wanted terrorists have been arrested by Israeli forces throughout Judea, Samaria and the Jordan Valley, including some 1,850 associated with Hamas, according to the most recent IDF figures.

Akiva Van Koningsveld is a news desk editor for JNS.org. Originally from The Hague, he made the big move from the Netherlands to Israel in 2020. Before joining JNS, he worked as a policy officer at the Center for Information and Documentation Israel, a Dutch organization dedicated to fighting antisemitism and spreading awareness about the Arab-Israel conflict. With a passion for storytelling and justice, he studied journalism at the University of Applied Sciences Utrecht and later earned a law degree from Utrecht University, focusing on human rights and civil liability.
Anthony Albanese downplayed the hecklers’ reception, saying the overall atmosphere was “incredibly positive.”
Meanwhile, Washington has issued a short-term authorization permitting the sale of Iranian oil currently stranded at sea.
Cairo has taken on the role of mediator, but local media is clearly leaning toward Tehran.
There was never a question whether bar and bat mitzvahs were going to continue, says Rabbi Marla Hornsten at Temple Israel, despite the havoc that had teachers and children evacuate the building.
“We will not rest in the mission to stop the spread of radical Islam,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott stated.
The panel conducts research on antisemitic activity and works with public and private entities on statewide initiatives on Holocaust and genocide education.