West Bank Commander Warns October 7-Style Attack Could Happen Again
Moshe Pinchi, commander of the Judea and Samaria District of the Israeli police, gave an exclusive interview ahead of its full broadcast on the program 'HaMizgar,' where he issued a stark warning that a terror attack similar to the October 7 massacre could occur again in the West Bank. Pinchi, who served as the police spokesperson during the October 7 attacks, emphasized that the security forces are preparing for extreme scenarios with much higher intensity than previously anticipated. He highlighted the growing threat posed by drones and explosive devices, which local terror groups are increasingly using by adopting tactics from Gaza and Lebanon.
Pinchi also addressed the sensitive political and security issue of evacuating the illegal outpost Khan al-Ahmar, acknowledging the complexities involved. Despite the challenges, he praised the residents of Judea and Samaria as pioneers and the backbone of national resilience, stating that other police commanders could only envy his district due to the settlers' steadfastness.
Yossi Dagan, head of the Shomron Regional Council, responded to the interview by underscoring the importance of the revelations and supporting the police's determined efforts to counter the severe threat of terror infiltration from the Palestinian Authority, which he described as a fully terrorized entity. Dagan called on the Israeli government to decisively prevent attacks originating from the West Bank toward central Israel and expressed support for National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, Commander Moshe Pinchi, and all district security personnel.
The interview sheds light on the ongoing security challenges in the West Bank and the preparations being made to prevent a repeat of the devastating events of October 7, while also reflecting the political sensitivities surrounding settlement evacuations and the complex security environment in the region.
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