'Israel' claims to dismantle Hamas network in West Bank, arrests 60
'Israeli' security agencies claim to have uncovered a large Hamas network operating in Hebron, West Bank, allegedly planning imminent attacks.
Israel Occupation Forces (IOF) and Shin Bet announced that over 60 suspects, reportedly organized into 10 cells, were arrested during recent operations. Most of those detained are said to be former detainees.
According to the statement, the detainees were allegedly involved in weapons training, intelligence gathering on 'Israeli' targets, manufacturing explosives, and assembling improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Authorities also claim to have seized firearms, grenades, and ammunition during the raids.
'Israeli' authorities stated that indictments will be filed against the suspects on serious charges, including leadership of a terrorist organization, command roles, and attempted murder. These claims have not been independently verified.