IDF: Terrorism in Israel rose by over 300 percent in 2022

November 30, 2022 by JNS
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There have been 280 terrorist incidents in Israel so far this year, compared with just 91 in 2021, according to figures revealed by the Israel Defence Forces on Monday.

Israeli security and rescue personnel at the scene of a terrorist attack in Ariel, November 15, 2022. Credit: Jamal Awad/Flash90.

A further 500 attacks were thwarted by Israeli security forces during the same period, according to Military Intelligence assessments.

Shooting attacks on Israeli military forces in Judea and Samaria have also risen sharply, with 110 recorded since January 2022, compared to 25 in 2021.

A total of 31 Israelis, both civilians and security personnel, have been killed in Palestinian attacks this year.

Over 130 Palestinians, most of them assailants were killed in clashes and security incidents this year as well.

Since the start of 2022, and particularly since the launch of “Operation Break the Wave” in March following a string of deadly terror attacks, the IDF has arrested more than 3,000 security suspects, most of them in Samaria, seized around 250 illegal weapons and captured terrorist funds worth over 2.7 million shekels.

Eleven backup battalions were sent to reinforce the security barrier along the seam line, and various sectors within Judea and Samaria. Twenty-six battalions are active in total in the area.

A new task force was also established to manage the seaplane security barrier. The Defense Ministry strengthened 16 kilometres (10 miles) of the barrier and began building a 45-kilometre new barrier.

The number of Palestinians illegally infiltrating from Judea and Samaria into Israel went from tens of thousands per week in 2021 to a few hundred per week currently, according to the figures.

JNS

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One Response to “IDF: Terrorism in Israel rose by over 300 percent in 2022”
  1. David Schulberg says:

    No surprise then that Israelis voted in a right wing government to deal with this spate of violence and terrorism

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