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IDF undercover forces nab escaping terror suspects

Shin Bet intelligence led undercover forces to arrest two fugitives who attempted to flee IDF troops.

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IDF Undercover soldier in the field
Photo: Israel Police spokesperson

Undercover Judea and Samaria Border Police, together with IDF forces from the Menashe Brigade, acted this morning (Tuesday) following precise intelligence guidance from the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) to arrest two wanted terrorists who fled from al-Fara'a.

The arrest came in parallel with the intensified activity of the IDF, Shin Bet and Border Police forces in the area as part of the operation to damage the terror infrastructure in northern Samaria.

Following the directive received from the General Security Service, undercover Border Police officers from Judea and Samaria, together with IDF forces, arrived in the area of the village of Judeida in the Jenin district, where they began searching and located the two wanted men hiding in an agricultural greenhouse.

The undercover force arrested the wanted men and seized weapons in their possession, including explosive devices, an M-16 rifle, a pistol and bullet ammunition. The wanted persons who were arrested were transferred to the security forces for further interrogation.

Weapons discovered
Photo: Israel Police Spokesperson

Alongside the progress in the Jenin area, under the direction of the political echelon, the Iron Wall offensive in northern Samaria was expanded to other places. This comes as a result of the deal with Hamas, wherein hundreds of terrorists are released with blood on their hands, and some of them are already roaming freely throughout Judea and Samaria.

Kikar Hashabbat contributed to this article.

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