Israeli Army Warns of Jewish Terrorist Attacks against Palestinians

The interior of the Dawabsheh family house after it was burnt down by Hilltop Youth” terrorist group (File photo: Reuters)
The interior of the Dawabsheh family house after it was burnt down by Hilltop Youth” terrorist group (File photo: Reuters)
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Israeli Army Warns of Jewish Terrorist Attacks against Palestinians

The interior of the Dawabsheh family house after it was burnt down by Hilltop Youth” terrorist group (File photo: Reuters)
The interior of the Dawabsheh family house after it was burnt down by Hilltop Youth” terrorist group (File photo: Reuters)

Far-right Jewish groups are planning to execute a number of terrorist attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank, according to Israeli military sources.

They indicated that the so-called “Hilltop Youth” group could execute terrorist operations similar to the one they carried out against al-Dawabsheh in 2015 when the terrorist settlers burned the family's home while its members were asleep.

Walla military correspondent, Amir Bohbot, reported that some Israeli military officials and other security forces believe that a number of settlers could pressure the political leadership to resume the implementation of the annexation plan of Palestinian areas and impose Israeli sovereignty over the settlements.

As part of their campaign, the settlers will start with violent protests and later carry out terrorist operations that will shock the region.

Last week, a “Hilltop Youth” member was killed following a car crash as he tried to flee police after throwing rocks at Palestinians in the central West Bank.

Settlers took to the streets and members of the organization attacked Palestinians, threw rocks at their cars, and punctured the tires of a car that was transporting Palestinian workers in the Hebron area.

A number of Palestinians filed a complaint indicating that five to seven “Hilltop Youth" terrorists threw stones and attacked a shepherd in the northern West Bank, leaving him with severe injuries.

Since last Tuesday, the Israeli army has increased its reinforcements in the West Bank.

Following a full assessment of the situation, the army assigned guards to monitor the settlements and nearby roads to prevent Palestinian-Israeli clashes and ensure that no extremist settlers will carry out attacks against Palestinians or the Israeli occupation forces.

Meanwhile, Palestinians warned of a dangerous escalation in settlers' attacks and refused to consider the army's position neutral.

They said that the settlers would not have dared to carry out attacks had it not been for the army's protection and support.

They emphasized that since the beginning of this year, the Israeli occupation authorities, along with the army intelligence and settlers, had escalated attacks against Palestinians in various locations.

They indicated that several Palestinian farmers were targeted in different regions of the northern Jordan Valley, in an attempt to seize their lands and deprive them of their source of livelihood.

Settlers directly carry out the attacks under the protection - and sometimes - support of the Israeli army.

Contractor Ayman Gharib, who works in road construction, said that the occupation authorities have seized several of his bulldozers during the past two months while they were paving agricultural roads in Atouf and al-Maleh areas.

He said that he suffered significant losses this year due to the fines he pays to recover his equipment, noting that the longer the detention period, the higher the fine.

Gharib also reported that the drivers and workers were beaten and arrested.

The occupation authorities seized this year 27 tractors and five bulldozers while they were paving agricultural roads in several areas of the Jordan Valley.

Human rights activist Aref Daraghmeh reported that the occupation regularly seizes tractors and equipment from Ibziq, al-Ras al-Ahmar, al-Farsiyah, Humsa, and al-Maleh.

The occupation aims to prevent basic services and ban Palestinians from accessing their lands for cultivation, according to Daraghmeh, who noted that Israeli forces also want to terrorize the citizens and threaten their existence.



Australia Starts Evacuating Nationals from Lebanon via Cyprus

 Australian nationals evacuated from Lebanon, due to ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and the Israeli forces, arrive at Larnaca International Airport, in Larnaca, Cyprus, October 5, 2024. (Reuters)
Australian nationals evacuated from Lebanon, due to ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and the Israeli forces, arrive at Larnaca International Airport, in Larnaca, Cyprus, October 5, 2024. (Reuters)
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Australia Starts Evacuating Nationals from Lebanon via Cyprus

 Australian nationals evacuated from Lebanon, due to ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and the Israeli forces, arrive at Larnaca International Airport, in Larnaca, Cyprus, October 5, 2024. (Reuters)
Australian nationals evacuated from Lebanon, due to ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and the Israeli forces, arrive at Larnaca International Airport, in Larnaca, Cyprus, October 5, 2024. (Reuters)

Australia started evacuating its nationals from Lebanon via Cyprus on Saturday, in the first large-scale operation to get citizens out of the country amid an Israeli onslaught on Iran-backed Hezbollah.

Some 229 people arrived on the east Mediterranean island, which lies a 40-minute flight time from Beirut, on a commercial airline chartered by Australia. A second flight is scheduled later in the day.

More evacuation flights could be expected based on demand, Australian and Cypriot officials said.

At Cyprus's Larnaca airport, civilians of all ages transferred from the aircraft into a terminal and then escorted onto waiting coaches. Children helped themselves to red apples and water provided by Australian military staff.

"They are exhausted, exceptionally happy to be here but heartbroken because they left family behind," said Fiona McKergow, the Australian High Commissioner (Ambassador) to Cyprus.

More and more countries are using close hubs like Cyprus to assist in evacuations from Lebanon. Israel has sharply escalated attacks on Hezbollah in recent weeks, with a barrage of airstrikes and a ground operation in the south of the country, after nearly a year of lower-level cross-border conflict waged in parallel with Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza.

In the past week, Cyprus assisted evacuations by China, Greece, Portugal and Slovakia. Britain and the United States have also moved personnel to Cyprus to assist in military evacuations, if necessary.

Cyprus had been used to evacuate close to 60,000 people from Lebanon in the last serious escalation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006.

Some of those evacuated on Saturday said they did not think they would ever return to Lebanon.

"Never, ever. I was traumatized, my kids were traumatized. It's not a safe country, I won't be back," said Dana Hameh, 34.

She added: "I feel very sad leaving my country but I'm very happy to start a new life in Sydney. Life goes on. I wish the best for everyone."