
IDF troops, operating with Shin Bet direction, arrested more than 60 wanted suspects across the West Bank last week, including 18 Hamas operatives
Members of the IDF's Paratroopers Brigade killed a terrorist who threw rocks at soldiers in Ofra in the northern West Bank, the military confirmed on Sunday.
The Paratroopers were dispatched to the area following a report about several terrorists throwing rocks at Israeli citizens. After dispersing the crowd, an additional terrorist hurled rocks at the Israeli troops, who responded with "precise fire" and killed them.
No injuries to Israeli forces were reported.
IDF arrests over 60 suspects in West Bank, including 18 suspected Hamas affiliates
IDF troops, operating with Shin Bet direction, arrested more than 60 wanted suspects across the West Bank last week, including 18 Hamas terrorists, during a series of raids targeting terror cells and weapons trafficking hubs.
The arrests took place in multiple sectors, including those of the Etzion, Judea, Binyamin, Menashe, Shomron, and Ephraim Brigades, as troops seized rifles, pistols, magazines, and explosives, and closed two workshops used to manufacture weapons.
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