Following the agreement for the release of hostages in exchange for prisoners, and in line with the government’s decision to strengthen security in Judea and Samaria as part of the war effort, the IDF’s Central Command has intensified its operations throughout the region.
Combat forces have been deployed to enhance defense, counter terrorism, and prevent disturbances. The IDF stated that troops are reinforcing major transportation routes in the area, with additional checkpoints established to improve security.
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Targeting Terror Hotspots and Maintaining Calm
“Alongside security forces, the IDF will continue to act both defensively and offensively to ensure the safety of Israeli citizens,” officials stated. They added that the activities include both defensive measures and offensive operations focusing on identifying terrorist elements and maintaining the relative calm in the region. Additionally, proactive measures are being taken in various villages to neutralize potential threats and prevent attempts to carry out terror attacks.


Reinforced Security in Judea and Samaria
Over the weekend, the Security Cabinet decided to update the war objectives in light of the hostage deal, with an strong emphasis on bolstering security in Judea and Samaria. Accordingly, the IDF will allocate significant forces to the area, similar to the post-October 7th deployment, with any future reductions in forces to be made only after a subsequent Cabinet decision.
The decision outlined objectives including increased action against terrorist organizations in Judea and Samaria, proactive measures of defense, and heightened guard over the security of Isreali communities and transportation routes. Additionally, if Hamas violates the agreement, the IDF will resume intensified combat, including targeted eliminations, economic sanctions, and the destruction of Hamas’ financial infrastructure in Gaza and Judea and Samaria.







