Israeli forces killed three suspected terrorists during an arrest operation in the West Bank in the pre-dawn hours of Saturday morning.
The suspects were killed after opening fire on an Israeli team from the Border Police’s elite Yamam counter-terror unit that attempted to arrest them.
The Shin Bet internal security service said the suspects were in a vehicle when they made contact with the Israeli troops in the village of Arraba, southwest of Jenin.
The suspects appeared to have been on their way to carrying out an attack, Israeli authorities said.
“This was a terror squad that was involved in recent terror activities against Israeli security forces, and was apparently on its way to an additional attack, and the troops’ actions prevented a terror incident,” police said in a statement.
The suspects had already carried out a shooting attack near the West Bank city of Tulkarem, the Shin Bet internal security service said.
The suspects had been under Shin Bet surveillance for several hours ahead of the shootout, and Israeli troops found firearms and grenades in their vehicle.
Police released images of the weapons said to have been in the suspects’ vehicle, including an M16 assault rifle, at least two 30-round magazines and a hand grenade.
The arrest operation was a joint effort involving Yamam, the Shin Bet and the IDF, police said.
The incident came amid soaring tensions in Israel and the West Bank, including in the Jenin area.
A series of three deadly terror attacks killed 11 people in Israel in a week, including a shooting that killed five people on Tuesday, putting Israeli security forces on war footing. The escalation has come as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, often a period of high tension, begins on Saturday.
One of the three attacks was carried out by a Palestinian from the Jenin area; the two others by Israeli citizens claiming an affiliation with the Islamic State.
On Thursday, at least two Palestinian gunmen were killed in a firefightwith Israeli troops when commandos entered Jenin in a rare daytime raid as part of a large-scale anti-terror operation following the recent attacks. At least 14 other Palestinians were wounded in the incident and dozens were arrested in the operation.
The IDF said the arrest operation — dubbed “Breakwater” — targeted individuals suspected of planning future attacks, as well as some thought to be tied to Tuesday’s deadly attack in Bnei Brak. Additionally, a Palestinian from Hebron was detained for alleged affiliation with Islamic State.
In response, the Gaza-ruling Hamas terror group threatened to escalate violence against Israel.
Israel has ramped up security measures in response to the attacks and deployed additional forces to the West Bank, Gaza border and major cities such as Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
Friday reports said Israeli security officials have concrete warnings of imminent terror attacks and have foiled a number of other planned attacks in recent days.
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