Once the Islamic Republic is dismantled, the displays of power through terrorism, aggressive cyber operations, and threats of war will cease.
Those “who were proven to be guilty of espionage have already been executed, while investigations are still ongoing with others,” a source said.
Rabbi Leo Dee criticized the PA’s “pay for slay” system, which pays monthly stipends to the families of Palestinian terrorists killed while attacking Israelis.
Strock emphasized that the cabinet must set a clear directive to guide all state authorities in light of the common mistake that there is a need to "strengthen" the PA.
The most serious incident occurred on January 21, 2024, when the three violently attacked an Israeli bus carrying around 30 civilians.
The Popular Resistance Committees is Gaza's third-largest terror group, after Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Police found that the suspect, a 41-year-old resident of al-Eizariya, had a criminal background, was known to security officials, and was Hamas-affiliated.
Security forces killed Shabat, stating that he was a sniper in Hamas's Beit Hanoun Battalion and "cynically posed as an Al Jazeera journalist."
The IDF announced that it killed 20 Hamas fighters; 2 rockets fired by Hamas were shot down.
Israeli media later named the terrorist as Karem Jabarin, 25, from the village of Ma'ale Iron in northern Israel.