Netanyahu: "Israel" faces bloody acts despite intensive efforts to thwart what he described as "terrorism".
The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, made statements following the double operation in "Beisan" and "Afula", confirming that "Israel" faces bloody acts despite intensive efforts to thwart what he described as "terrorism" over the past year.
Netanyahu emphasized that his government will continue to work to protect its citizens and strike anyone who seeks to harm them.
On the ground, the Israeli army announced the sending of additional military reinforcements to the "contact line" area, while occupation forces began raiding the town of Qabatiya (hometown of the perpetrator) south of Jenin.
The army explained that these movements come as part of "operational activity" in response to the attack, amid reports indicating that the perpetrator had been residing and working inside "Israel" in what was described as an "illegal" manner for years.
For his part, Itamar Ben-Gvir made hardline statements, considering that the perpetrator committed an "anti-Semitic" operation.
Ben-Gvir said: "Whoever carries out such acts with the aim of killing must know that we will not allow him to live", in reference to his orientations towards toughening penalties and executing the perpetrators.
Netanyahu: "Israel" faces bloody acts despite intensive efforts to thwart what he described as "terrorism".





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Netanyahu: We face bloody acts and will continue to strike anyone who threatens Israel's security