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One suspect was arrested, the Israel Defense Forces announced.
The armed terrorists were ambushed by Israeli troops as they approached the security barrier.
The investigation reveals the involvement of Hamas’s Istanbul headquarters in terrorism against the Jewish state.
“My policy regarding illegals, who are a platform for terrorism, is very clear—zero tolerance!” said National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
The victim was part of a group that tried to reach the Nablus site without IDF approval.
Nearly 40% of respondents believe Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack served “Palestinian national interests.”
“We were amazed to find out that, in the middle of the war, the security establishment decided to reopen the gate,” the Gilboa Council head said.
The terrorist was released from P.A. custody and moved into hiding in Nablus due to fear the IDF would raid the police station, according to Israeli media reports.
The terrorist was “neutralized.”
One soldier was also killed in action in northern Gaza, according to the military.
The terrorist escaped towards the Palestinian city of Nablus.
“Terrorism must be eradicated everywhere, even if it means Tulkarem will look like Gaza looks today,” says the finance minister, after Palestinian terrorists fire on Bat Hefer from northern Samaria for the second time in days.