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Fear of a Security Escalation in Judea and Samaria following the Release of Terrorists

The release of hundreds of terrorists to the West Bank endangers both Israelis and the Palestinian Authority.
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Jenin Brigade’s combined forces. (Alresalah.PS)

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  • The Israeli security establishment is preparing for a potential security escalation in Judea and Samaria due to the anticipated release of hundreds of terrorists as part of the deal between Israel and Hamas.
  • Palestinian Authority (PA) officials estimate that the release will empower armed terrorist groups, potentially destabilizing the PA and escalating attacks.

Strengthening Security in Judea and Samaria

Israel’s security cabinet, which recently convened to approve the hostage deal, also adopted measures to bolster security in Judea and Samaria. The cabinet decided to maintain IDF’s force levels in the region as they were before the outbreak of the war on October 7, 2023. A reduction in forces will require another cabinet decision.

According to Israel Security Agency Chief Ronen Bar, approximately 82 percent of terrorists released in the 2011 Shalit deal have returned to terrorism.

Senior security officials warn that the release of hundreds of terrorists into Judea and Samaria will serve as a significant boost to terrorist activities. Many of the released individuals are expected to join groups in northern Samaria, increasing the likelihood of attacks on IDF forces and Israeli citizens, as well as attempts to destabilize the PA.

This process, officials caution, could unfold over several weeks.

Hamas’ Growing Influence

The release of these individuals is also expected to strengthen Hamas’s influence on the Palestinian street while further weakening the PA. To counter celebratory displays, the IDF plans to deploy additional forces to Judea and Samaria before the release.

In a high-level security discussion chaired by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Bar recommended a major military operation in Judea and Samaria. The proposed operation would target “terror battalions” that have emerged in northern Samaria in recent years.

“Israel must learn from October 7 not to allow the strengthening of terrorist elements. A broad and reality-changing process must collapse the battalions in Judea and Samaria and restore freedom of action,” Bar stated.

Bar also noted that the apparent decline in attacks in Judea and Samaria is misleading, masking a broader trend of increasing sophistication in terrorist tactics. Since the 2021 “Guardian of the Walls” operation, terrorist groups have transitioned from firebombs to firearms and explosives.

Regional Security Challenges

Defense Minister Israel Katz recently convened local authority leaders in Judea and Samaria, warning them that the region is on the brink of a full-scale conflict. He disclosed that the October 7, 2023, attacks had initially included plans to target settlements in Judea and Samaria.

Security forces are also tracking efforts by terrorist groups to smuggle advanced weapons into the region, supported by both Iranian and radical Sunni Islamic networks.

The security establishment anticipates that terrorist organizations will exploit vulnerabilities in Judea and Samaria, particularly traffic routes, by conducting shooting attacks and planting explosive devices.

PA Concerns and Response

Senior PA officials have expressed concerns over the release of Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists. One senior PA official criticized Israel’s decision, arguing that the terrorists should have been deported to Gaza, which is already a major terrorist hub.

To mitigate tensions, the PA recently negotiated a ceasefire with terrorist groups in the Jenin refugee camp.

Israeli security officials emphasize that the release of these terrorists represents a dual challenge: a security threat to Israel and a test of the PA’s resolve to combat terrorism, which also jeopardizes Mahmoud Abbas’s leadership. The coming weeks are expected to reveal the extent to which the PA and Israeli security forces can address these challenges.

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