Daily Alert

The IDF’s “Operation Summer Camps” Against the Iranian Terrorist Army on the West Bank

In the last month, a new front opened to attack Israeli civilians and the IDF
Share this
Iranian weapons smuggled into the West Bank captured by Israeli forces, in a handout image published March 25, 2024
Iranian weapons smuggled into the West Bank captured by Israeli forces, in a handout image published March 25, 2024. (Shin Bet)

Table of Contents

The IDF’s “Summer Camps” operation in northern Samaria is a pre-emptive strike against a terrorist army established by Iran, aimed at taking control of Judea and Samaria and renewing suicide attacks within Israel.

Senior security officials state that the operation’s goal is to dismantle the terrorist battalions, destroy their infrastructure, including laboratories for explosive device production, seize weapons, and apprehend wanted terrorists.

On August 28, 2024, a large IDF force, with assistance from the Shin Bet, launched a major operation against armed terrorist groups in northern Samaria and the Jordan Valley.

The IDF’s efforts are concentrated in Jenin, Tulkarm, and the Al-Farah refugee camp in the Jordan Valley.

These terrorist groups, established over the past three years by Iran with support from Hamas and Islamic Jihad, have taken control in areas like Jenin, Tulkarm, and Nablus, pushing out the PA security forces.

According to Israeli security sources, between 800 to 1,000 armed terrorists, equipped with weapons and explosives smuggled from Iran via the Jordanian border, are operating in these regions.

Organized into battalions and funded by Iran, they are referred to in security jargon as “Iran’s terrorist army.”

This new force was established by General Hossein Salami, commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, in collaboration with Ziad Al-Nakhalah, Secretary-General of the Islamic Jihad organization, and Saleh al-Arouri, the former Hamas military wing commander, who was assassinated in Beirut.

PIJ’s Secretary-General Ziyad Nakhalah with Ayatollah Khamenei in June 2023.
PIJ’s Secretary-General Ziyad Nakhalah, sitting closest to Ayatollah Khamenei in June 2023. (Khamenei.ir)

Recently, these groups have escalated their use of explosive devices, setting up laboratories to produce large explosive bombs, car bombs, and suicide belts.

They plant these devices on roads frequented by security forces and settlers. So far, IDF operations have uncovered numerous explosives, including several weighing 100 kg each.

The Israeli political echelon decided to launch the operation as a preemptive strike following the Tel Aviv attack on August 19, 2024, and Hamas’s announcement of renewed suicide bombings within Israel.

Intelligence suggested that a terrorist squad was planning to infiltrate an Israeli settlement in northern Samaria to carry out massacres similar to those in settlements around Gaza on October 7, 2024, accelerating the decision to proceed with the operation.

Operation “Summer Camps” is the most extensive campaign in Judea and Samaria against terrorism in the past 20 years, since Operation “Protective Shield” in 2002.

Senior security officials emphasize that the operation aims to obliterate the terrorist battalions’ capabilities, dismantle their infrastructure, seize weapons, and apprehend wanted individuals.

The Shin Bet is working closely with IDF soldiers on the ground, with dozens of handlers and investigators operating sources in the field, interrogating detainees, and providing real-time intelligence to IDF commanders.

So far, the IDF has neutralized dozens of terrorists, including Muhammad Jaber, aka “Abu Shuja’a,” the head of Islamic Jihad in Tulkarem, responsible for numerous attacks, including the murder of Israeli citizen Amnon Mokhtar. Wissam Hazem, the head of Hamas in Jenin, was also eliminated.

The operation has resulted in dozens of wounded terrorists and several dozen more arrested. It is ongoing and has no set end date.

Two IDF brigades are participating in the operation, supported by special forces, covert units, and UAVs that target armed terrorists from the air.

Senior security officials assert that the IDF must secure the long border with Jordan, from which Iran smuggles weapons and explosives into northern Samaria.

Failure to do so could render the operation’s effects short-lived.

IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi is expected to decide soon on the establishment of a new division to be deployed from the northern Jordan Valley to the Arava region to curb terrorist smuggling and infiltration into Israel.

Iran’s terrorist army is also attempting to expand its activities to Bethlehem and Hebron. Over the weekend, a double car bomb attack was attempted in the Gush Etzion area but was foiled, resulting in three Israelis being injured.

Khalil Makdeh worked for Fatah and the IRGC to smuggle weapons into Judea and Samaria. He was killed in Lebanon.
Khalil Makdeh worked for Fatah and the IRGC to smuggle weapons into Judea and Samaria. He was killed in Lebanon.

Iran continues to pour money and weapons into the region. On August 21, Israel killed Khalil Makdeh, a Fatah military wing operative in Lebanon involved in smuggling weapons to Judea and Samaria. Makdeh coordinated with Iran’s Quds Force in Lebanon’s Sidon region.

The PA’s Stance on the IDF Operation

The IDF initiated this major operation because the Palestinian Authority (PA) ceased its efforts against the terrorist battalions three years ago after they were established.

A senior PA official stated that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has directed not to confront these groups, despite the PA having 40,000 armed fighters, as long as they do not threaten the Muqata’a headquarters in Ramallah.

Chairman Abbas argues that a confrontation could lead to civil war, a legacy he does not want to leave in Palestinian history.

Operation “Summer Camps” highlights the significant failures of the Oslo Accords, the failed security coordination between Israel and the PA, and the mistaken conception that the PA would combat terrorism.

The PA not only refuses to fight terrorism but also encourages it through its education system, official media, and by paying salaries to terrorists and their families.

Gunmen attended the funeral of five Palestinians killed in the West Bank city of Jenin on August 6, 2024
Gunmen attended the funeral of five Palestinians killed in the West Bank city of Jenin on August 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

The biggest concern within the security establishment is that the weak, corrupt, and unpopular PA could collapse, leading its thousands of armed security personnel to join Iran’s terrorist army, using their weapons against IDF soldiers and launching raids on Israeli settlements.

Senior security officials stress that while the operation is crucial, more aggressive measures are needed to halt the spread of Iran’s terrorist army throughout Judea and Samaria and to prevent a new armed intifada.

The IDF must revise its rules of engagement for dealing with armed terrorists, particularly those participating in masse in funerals, and adopt methods used in Gaza, such as mass evacuations of Palestinian populations from refugee camps to “safe areas” to eliminate terrorist infrastructure.

Since October 7, more than 640 Palestinians, most involved in terrorism, have been killed in Judea and Samaria. This number is expected to rise significantly in the coming days.

Share this

Subscribe to Daily Alert

The Daily Alert – Israel news digest appears every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday.

Related Items

Stay Informed, Always

Get the latest news, insights, and updates directly in your inbox—be the first to know!







Notifications

The Jerusalem Center
Israeli Embassy in London Was the Target of Foiled Iranian Terror Plot

The Israeli Embassy in London was the target of a terror plot by five Iranian nationals who were arrested by British police last weekend, according to people familiar with the matter. The five men were detained on Saturday on suspicion of preparing a terrorist act, in an operation led by the Metropolitan Police’s Counter Terror Command.

4:31pm
The Jerusalem Center
Biden’s Gaza Humanitarian Aid Pier Injured Far More US Service Members Than Previously Reported

Over 60 U.S. military personnel were injured and one killed during the construction and deployment of former President Joe Biden’s humanitarian aid pier off the coast of Gaza, indicating that the failed project was more dangerous than previously believed, according to a new report released by the Pentagon Inspector General on Tuesday.

4:30pm
The Jerusalem Center
Syrian Leader Says Country Has Held Indirect Talks with Israel

President Ahmed al-Shara of Syria said on Wednesday that Syria had held indirect talks with Israel to contain escalating tensions, days after Israeli jets struck the capital, Damascus, amid deepening sectarian violence inside the country.

4:29pm
The Jerusalem Center
Marco Rubio To Close State Department’s De Facto Palestinian Embassy

Secretary of State Marco Rubio will dissolve the State Department’s Office of Palestinian Affairs (OPA), a Biden-era creation that elevated relations with the Palestinian Authority. In the early hours of Hamas’s October 7 attack, the OPA called on Israel to stand down and forgo any retaliation.

4:27pm
The Jerusalem Center
Houthis say U.S. “Backed Down” and Israel Not Covered by Ceasefire

A senior Houthi official has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim the Yemeni armed group “capitulated” when agreeing a ceasefire deal, saying the U.S. “backed down” instead.

4:21pm
The Jerusalem Center
Vice President Vance: Iran Can Have “Civil Nuclear Power” but No Weapon

Vice President JD Vance said at a conference in Washington on Wednesday that Iran can have a “civil nuclear program” but not a “nuclear weapons program,” offering yet another confusing signal about the Trump administration’s position on Iran’s nuclear capabilities as negotiations with the Islamic Republic are set to enter their fourth round.

4:16pm

Close