A senior IDF officer said the military uncovered the operational files during the ground maneuver in the Gaza Strip. The documents, which include communications among Hamas leaders, detail plans for a large-scale assault on communities in Judea and Samaria and the seam zone. The security establishment has been placed on peak alert in response.
A senior IDF officer disclosed Saturday night that the military has located dozens of Hamas operational plans for a mass assault on communities in Judea and Samaria and the seam zone. The documents were discovered during the ground maneuver in the Gaza Strip and contain communications among top Hamas figures, according to the officer.
As The Zioneer reported earlier this evening, the security establishment had already been placed on high alert. The officer's statement confirms the scale and nature of the threat: a coordinated, large-scale assault on Israeli communities in the area. The alert level has been raised to maximum, reflecting the severity of the intelligence.
The discovery underscores ongoing concerns about Hamas's ability to plan cross-border attacks from the West Bank, even as the military continues operations in Gaza. The IDF has not disclosed specific defensive measures but stated that forces are on peak readiness.
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