
This week, Border Guard operatives, under precise intelligence guidance from the General Security Service, operated in several locations in Judea and Samaria - to lead to the arrest of wanted terrorists who were planning to carry out attacks.
At the beginning of the week, undercover operatives in the villages of Dura and Deir al-Asl in the Judea Brigade worked to arrest two terrorists who were planning to carry out attacks in the immediate future.
During one of the arrests, the undercover agents entered the village covertly and stealthily, quickly closing the building where the wanted person was staying, who, upon understanding the situation, surrendered himself to the forces.
The suspect, a Palestinian Authority police officer, who was suspected of planning to carry out an attack, was arrested and transferred for further investigation to the General Security Service.
In another operation that night, the undercover officers worked to arrest another suspect - an ISIS operative, who was suspected of also planning to carry out an attack.
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In another operation that took place last night in the Askar refugee camp in Nablus, the Judea and Samaria Border Guard arrived covertly and stealthily into the camp area, and at the same time, overt forces were deployed to seal off the building where the wanted person was staying.
The suspect, who had previously been involved in terrorist activity and had even been arrested by security forces, realized that he was surrounded and surrendered himself to the forces.
All of the arrested suspects were transferred to the General Security Service for further investigation.