Shin Bet Thwarts Hamas Attack during Israel Elections

The Shin Bet thwarts a Hamas attack during Israeli elections. (AFP)
The Shin Bet thwarts a Hamas attack during Israeli elections. (AFP)
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Shin Bet Thwarts Hamas Attack during Israel Elections

The Shin Bet thwarts a Hamas attack during Israeli elections. (AFP)
The Shin Bet thwarts a Hamas attack during Israeli elections. (AFP)

Israel’s Shin Bet security agency announced Sunday that it had thwarted a Hamas attack planned to take place around the time of the April 9 national elections.

In a statement, the Shin Bet said that it had worked together with the army in uncovering a “terror” cell in the occupied West Bank.

Yahya Abu Dia, 23, from Jerusalem, was arrested after he was suspected of contacting senior Hamas operatives in the West Bank.

In his interrogation, Abu Dia said that he was in touch with senior Hamas members in the Gaza Strip and that he had been recruited for military activities. He agreed to carry out missions and act as a suicide bomber, according to a Shin Bet statement.

“Abu Dia was instructed to purchase a car and rent a storage facility in order to prepare the car bomb and also to track the best site for the attack in the settlement of Ma’ale Adumim near Jerusalem, somewhere where there would be a high concentration of buses, civilians and soldiers,” it added.

Hamas is working constantly to recruit operatives “from the West Bank to carry out murderous terror attacks in order to derail the security and stability of the area,” read the statement, adding that the Shin Bet has prevented many of the plots.

Last year, the agency thwarted assassination plots against various figures, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli mayor of Jerusalem Nir Barkat.

The Shin Bet also thwarted a plot by the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine to assassinate former Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman. More than 100 Palestinians were arrested in the West Bank and Jerusalem last year for planning similar operations, said Israeli figures.



UN's Humanitarian Affairs Agency Ramps Up Preparations to Provide Aid to Gaza

Palestinians walk along a street market in Khan Younis, central Gaza Strip, Saturday Jan. 18, 2025.(AP Photo/(AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
Palestinians walk along a street market in Khan Younis, central Gaza Strip, Saturday Jan. 18, 2025.(AP Photo/(AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
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UN's Humanitarian Affairs Agency Ramps Up Preparations to Provide Aid to Gaza

Palestinians walk along a street market in Khan Younis, central Gaza Strip, Saturday Jan. 18, 2025.(AP Photo/(AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
Palestinians walk along a street market in Khan Younis, central Gaza Strip, Saturday Jan. 18, 2025.(AP Photo/(AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

The UN’s humanitarian affairs agency says it has ratcheted up its preparations for providing aid to Gaza after the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas takes effect.

Muhannad Hadi, the agency’s humanitarian coordinator for the territory, said Saturday the United Nations and its partners are ready to leverage the opportunity for large-scale relief, The Associated Press reported.

Hadi referenced in a statement the agreements reached on implementing humanitarian components in the first phase of the ceasefire, including the provision of supplies “including water, food, health and shelter to people across Gaza and the long-awaited release of hostages.”

The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is set to go into effect at 8:30 a.m. local time (0630 GMT) on Sunday, mediator Qatar said. It will pause the fighting after 15 months of war and see the release of dozens of hostages held by the militants in the Gaza Strip and hundreds of Palestinians imprisoned by Israel.