Details of the Extraction Operations
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that three Israeli citizens were extracted from the Palestinian city of Jericho following separate incidents in which they entered the city. Among those recovered was an off-duty soldier. The incidents occurred as the individuals found themselves in potentially dangerous situations within the West Bank city, necessitating military intervention to secure their exit.
Circumstances of the Incidents
According to military reports, the citizens entered Jericho independently. The presence of Israeli nationals in Area A of the West Bank—territory under the full civil and security control of the Palestinian Authority—is prohibited for Israeli citizens by military order and is considered a significant security risk. The extraction operations involved:
- Coordination between the IDF and Palestinian security services.
- Deployment of security forces to locate the individuals.
- Safe transport of the citizens back to Israeli-controlled territory.
Security Context
The IDF frequently warns Israeli citizens against entering Palestinian cities in the West Bank due to the high risk of violence, kidnapping, or civil unrest. Following these specific extractions, the individuals were taken for questioning by security officials to determine the circumstances of their entry. No injuries were reported during the extraction processes, and the military emphasized the importance of adhering to travel restrictions to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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