Israeli media talk regarding the appreciation of the Israeli security and military establishment for the “Jericho Operation”, which led to the death of two Palestinians following a clash with the occupation forces.
Israeli media spoke regarding the Israeli security and military establishment’s fear of the Palestinian resistance’s response to the “Jericho Operation”, which led to the death of Palestinians following a clash with the occupation forces.
The assessment of the security and military establishment, according to military affairs commentator Nir Dvori on Channel 12, is that “Hamas will respond to the Jericho operation as soon as possible, and it may be in the West Bank with a retaliatory attack, or with gunfire from Gaza.”
As for the commentator of Palestinian affairs on “Channel 12”, Ohad Hamo, he said, “The very disturbing thing is the fact that Hamas’s infrastructure was established from under the nose of Israel,” noting that this happened in the quietest city in the West Bank.
The Israeli commentator added, “Until this moment, there is no information that this infrastructure was operated by Hamas from abroad or from Gaza, and this is an important point, and it seems that this is a local infrastructure.”
At the same time, Amir Staiman, a reporter for Channel 12, also said, “Hamas threatened to retaliate, and therefore there is a state of alert in the settlements.”
This morning, Israeli media reported that at least 7 fighters were killed in a heavy exchange of fire in Aqabat Jaber camp, near Jericho.
And Israeli media reported that the occupation forces are holding the bodies of the martyrs. Al-Mayadeen’s correspondent in the West Bank reported that “the people of Aqbat Jabr camp did not find the bodies of their martyrs.”
Israeli media also reported that the occupation forces arrested 19 Palestinians last night in the West Bank.
Yesterday, the Aqabat Jabr camp battalion announced the “beginning of the days of rage”, given the restrictions and siege that the city is going through, which lasted for 9 consecutive days by the Israeli occupation forces.
The battalion said in a statement published on “Telegram”: “Let’s make it all days of fire once morest the occupation,” and called on the people of the neighboring villages to “pour out their anger once morest the occupation, and go to the points of contact, to set them on fire once morest the occupier.”