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Jenin Alters its Terror Strategy 

The city of Jenin is bracing itself for the possibility of an extensive military operation by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), prompting armed groups to develop new fighting methods.The armed groups have devised a fresh strategy aimed at impeding the movement of IDF forces within Jenin and increasing attacks on major traffic routes.

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Terrorism changes the rules of the game in the Jenin region 

Palestinian terrorism in northern Samaria changes the rules of the game against Israel and moves to the use of large explosive charges and the establishment of infrastructure for the production of rockets. A senior security official says that the IDF and the Shin Bet need to change the mindset of the new young generation that founded the armed terrorist groups and does not know the true power of the IDF.

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Terrorist Groups in Samaria Adopting Hezbollah’s Methods 

The armed terrorist groups in Samaria are striving to gain a tactical advantage over IDF forces by emulating the terrorist methods employed by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Israel is facing mounting international pressure to avoid a large-scale military operation. Consequently, the IDF will prioritize activities aimed at dismantling explosive charge production laboratories that have been established in the region.

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Disappointing Visit of PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to China 

Despite significant media attention, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas concluded his visit to China without any notable political achievements.
China, currently strengthening its position in the Middle East, supports the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. However, China maintains good relations with Israel and will not jeopardize them to please the PA.

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Israel is debating about an extensive military operation in Samaria  

The political echelon is debating whether to launch an extensive military operation in northern Samaria for fear of a sharp American reaction and the flare-up of a new round of fighting on the border of the Gaza Strip.
A senior security official warns from the transfer of terrorism to the main cities in Israel and the spread of terrorism to large parts of Judea and Samaria.

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Al-Aqsa Mosque Regains Headline Attention 

The Al-Aqsa Mosque has once again grabbed headlines, with the Hamas movement warning Israel that any damage to the mosque will be a “red line” that, if crossed, could lead to a dangerous escalation. This warning comes in response to a plan put forward by Likud’s MK Amit Halevi, proposing the division of the Temple Mount. The plan has caused great anger among the PA and in Jordan, with the Jordanian public expressing their discontent and the “Muslim Brotherhood” calling for the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador from Amman.

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Jordan Prepares for the Post-Mahmoud Abbas Era 

Jordan is deeply concerned about the potential collapse of the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the unexpected departure of PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas from the political stage.
The country fears that the right-wing Israeli government might exploit the PA’s collapse to encourage the migration of Palestinians from Judea and Samaria to Jordanian territory, while proclaiming that Jordan will serve as the establishment grounds for a Palestinian state.

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Is Marwan Al-Barghouti Returning to the Political Arena? 

Senior officials in Fatah report the willingness of PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to reconcile with his bitter political rival, Marwan Al-Barghouti, and designate him as his future successor.
Mahmoud Al-Alul, vice chairman of the Fatah movement, expresses concern about the decline of the movement’s standing on the Palestinian street. He states that the movement is seeking a candidate from the younger generation to succeed Mahmoud Abbas.

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There is no danger to Israel’s relations with Egypt 

Despite the horrific murderous attack on Israel’s border with Egypt, there is no danger to the strategic relations between Israel and Egypt.
Israel sees the peace agreement with Egypt as an important pillar in its national security concept, the IDF and the Egyptian army will learn lessons and they are supposed to change the deployment of forces and security measures along the common border.

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The US fears a possible collapse of the PA 

Shin Bet head Ronen Bar met in Washington with senior officials of the American administration and explained to them the security dangers in Judea and Samaria that undermine the stability of the PA.
The administration is concerned about the possibility of the PA collapsing and demands that Israel take steps to strengthen the PA, the problem is that the PA chairman has trouble helping himself.

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Jenin Alters its Terror Strategy 

The city of Jenin is bracing itself for the possibility of an extensive military operation by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), prompting armed groups to develop new fighting methods.The armed groups have devised a fresh strategy aimed at impeding the movement of IDF forces within Jenin and increasing attacks on major traffic routes.

Read More >>

Terrorism changes the rules of the game in the Jenin region 

Palestinian terrorism in northern Samaria changes the rules of the game against Israel and moves to the use of large explosive charges and the establishment of infrastructure for the production of rockets. A senior security official says that the IDF and the Shin Bet need to change the mindset of the new young generation that founded the armed terrorist groups and does not know the true power of the IDF.

Read More >>

Terrorist Groups in Samaria Adopting Hezbollah’s Methods 

The armed terrorist groups in Samaria are striving to gain a tactical advantage over IDF forces by emulating the terrorist methods employed by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Israel is facing mounting international pressure to avoid a large-scale military operation. Consequently, the IDF will prioritize activities aimed at dismantling explosive charge production laboratories that have been established in the region.

Read More >>

Disappointing Visit of PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to China 

Despite significant media attention, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas concluded his visit to China without any notable political achievements.
China, currently strengthening its position in the Middle East, supports the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. However, China maintains good relations with Israel and will not jeopardize them to please the PA.

Read More >>

Israel is debating about an extensive military operation in Samaria  

The political echelon is debating whether to launch an extensive military operation in northern Samaria for fear of a sharp American reaction and the flare-up of a new round of fighting on the border of the Gaza Strip.
A senior security official warns from the transfer of terrorism to the main cities in Israel and the spread of terrorism to large parts of Judea and Samaria.

Read More >>

Al-Aqsa Mosque Regains Headline Attention 

The Al-Aqsa Mosque has once again grabbed headlines, with the Hamas movement warning Israel that any damage to the mosque will be a “red line” that, if crossed, could lead to a dangerous escalation. This warning comes in response to a plan put forward by Likud’s MK Amit Halevi, proposing the division of the Temple Mount. The plan has caused great anger among the PA and in Jordan, with the Jordanian public expressing their discontent and the “Muslim Brotherhood” calling for the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador from Amman.

Read More >>

Jordan Prepares for the Post-Mahmoud Abbas Era 

Jordan is deeply concerned about the potential collapse of the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the unexpected departure of PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas from the political stage.
The country fears that the right-wing Israeli government might exploit the PA’s collapse to encourage the migration of Palestinians from Judea and Samaria to Jordanian territory, while proclaiming that Jordan will serve as the establishment grounds for a Palestinian state.

Read More >>

Is Marwan Al-Barghouti Returning to the Political Arena? 

Senior officials in Fatah report the willingness of PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to reconcile with his bitter political rival, Marwan Al-Barghouti, and designate him as his future successor.
Mahmoud Al-Alul, vice chairman of the Fatah movement, expresses concern about the decline of the movement’s standing on the Palestinian street. He states that the movement is seeking a candidate from the younger generation to succeed Mahmoud Abbas.

Read More >>

There is no danger to Israel’s relations with Egypt 

Despite the horrific murderous attack on Israel’s border with Egypt, there is no danger to the strategic relations between Israel and Egypt.
Israel sees the peace agreement with Egypt as an important pillar in its national security concept, the IDF and the Egyptian army will learn lessons and they are supposed to change the deployment of forces and security measures along the common border.

Read More >>

The US fears a possible collapse of the PA 

Shin Bet head Ronen Bar met in Washington with senior officials of the American administration and explained to them the security dangers in Judea and Samaria that undermine the stability of the PA.
The administration is concerned about the possibility of the PA collapsing and demands that Israel take steps to strengthen the PA, the problem is that the PA chairman has trouble helping himself.

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