According to the Times of Israel on December 27, the head of Israel's General Directorate (Sinbet), Ronan Barr, warned that Israel's far-right forces planned to assassinate the top commander of the Israeli army in the West Bank.
According to the report, Barr recently sent a letter to Israel's top brass saying that the far-right forces criticized Yehuda Fox, the commander of the Israeli Army's ** Command, and "may pose a specific threat to Fox's life." Barr said Fox's actions after Oct. 7 drew resentment from far-right forces, including carrying out orders to detain extremist settlers and reclaiming civilian firearms. "The military's measures led to an escalation of criticism of Fox", so much so that the far-right decided to send someone to ** him.
In September, the Israeli army issued a restraining order prohibiting Yereed, the suspect in the killing of 19-year-old Palestinian Matan, from entering the West Bank. Fox said at the time that a restraining order must be enforced to ensure security in the West Bank. Since the outbreak of the current round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, attacks by Israeli extremist settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank have increased dramatically, and many countries have called on Israel to stop the atrocities of extremist settlers.
Housing in newly constructed Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
*: People's **Overseas Network Guangzhou** New Flower City Editor: Liu Chengyu.