Ronen Bar, head of the Israeli Internal Intelligence Service (Shin Bet), warned Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir that his policy in Jerusalem would undermine the security situation, while the occupation forces blew up the house of the martyr Muhammad al-Ja'bari in Hebron.

Al-Ja'bari's house, in which his wife and children live, is located on the last floor of a four-storey residential building in the Qizon area, near the Kiryat Arba settlement in Hebron.

A military engineering unit for the protection of the occupation forces stormed the house last night and equipped it with explosive materials after it demolished the outer walls of the house, while the occupation forces forced the residents of the building and neighboring buildings to evacuate and remain in the open in anticipation of the explosion.

According to a statement by the spokesman for the occupation forces, the pretext is to accuse the martyr Al-Ja'bari of killing a settler and injuring another last October.

In a parallel context, the Israeli Channel 13 quoted the head of the Israeli internal intelligence service as having alerted Ben Gvir that his actions in Jerusalem would push more Palestinians into the circle of carrying out operations.

disobedience

Diwan Ben Gvir refused to discuss the merits of the phone call, but said it was time to change the approach to dealing with the Palestinians in Jerusalem.

Ben Gvir is also waging a campaign against the Palestinians detained in Israeli prisons, and the Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons responded, yesterday, Wednesday, by carrying out "disobedience" in protest against taking measures aimed at harassing them.

In a joint statement issued by the Palestinian Prisoners Club (non-governmental) and the Prisoners’ Affairs Commission of the Palestine Liberation Organization, it was stated that “the prisoners are carrying out today (Wednesday) collective (disobedience) steps against the prison administration, in response to its announcement to start implementing the procedures recommended by the Minister of Justice.” Israeli National Security Itamar Ben Gvir.

The disobedience steps will be "open until the specified date for the hunger strike scheduled for the first of next Ramadan," according to the same source.