The Israeli occupation forces stormed, at dawn today, Saturday, the town of Al-Silat Al-Harithiya, west of Jenin, with the support of special units, bulldozers and reconnaissance planes, while the Israeli police continued to search for the perpetrators of the Elad operation near Tel Aviv.

Eyewitnesses reported that dozens of military patrols left Salem camp, west of Jenin, and surrounded the town and closed all entrances.

The soldiers stormed the house of the captive Omar Jaradat, whose demolition decision was approved by the Supreme Court, claiming that Jaradat and his brothers were involved in the operation carried out in the “Homish” settlement near the entrance to the village of Burqa, northwest of Nablus on December 16, in which an Israeli settler was killed.


Extensive security operation

On the other hand, the Israeli police have been continuing a large-scale security operation since dawn yesterday, Friday, to search for two people who carried out an attack that killed 3 Israelis in the town of Elad near Tel Aviv two days ago, and the attack is the sixth on Israeli targets since last March 22.

Yesterday, Friday, the Israeli authorities allowed the publication of information that one of the dead in Operation Elad was the one who transported the attackers from the separation fence into the city where the attack took place.

According to this information, the two assailants killed Oren Ben Yiftach, who transported them in his private car and got off immediately, continued the killing, and then fled.

The Inspector General of the Israeli Police announced a large-scale search to arrest the two attackers and all those who employ and harbor them within the Green Line areas.

The Israeli police accuse two Palestinian youths from the village of Rumana, west of Jenin, of carrying out the attack in which 3 Israelis were killed and 3 others were wounded in the city of Elad. Estimates of the Israeli security services suggest that they are still inside Israel and have not returned to the West Bank.


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The Israeli police called on residents to provide information about the hiding place of the attackers, and published my photo and the names of the two suspects, and said they were from Jenin in the occupied West Bank.

The Israeli Minister of Internal Security, "Omer Bar-Lev," admitted that Israel had incurred a heavy and severe price in this operation, while Israeli Prime Minister "Naftali Bennett" pledged to arrest the perpetrators.

Bennett said that "the enemies of Israel have launched a campaign of murder against the Jews, but they will fail in that," and his defense minister announced the extension of the closure in the West Bank and Gaza until next Sunday.

In the context of the escalation, at dawn on Friday, settlers burned 3 vehicles of Palestinian citizens of one family in the village of Urif, south of Nablus.

Eyewitnesses reported that settlers from the "Gush Etzion" complex, south of Bethlehem, stormed the village at dawn and set vehicles on fire.

Friday's confrontations took place in the West Bank, especially in the villages of Beita and Beit Dajan near the city of Nablus, during which 38 Palestinians were injured, to varying degrees, as a result of suffocation with gas or rubber bullets, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society.