According to the report, the majority of the attacks were characterized by shooting incidents, with a staggering 1,146 shooting attacks carried out across the area. Additionally, the report documented a range of other violent activities, including 2,975 violent clashes, 727 attacks using explosive devices, 106 firebomb attacks, and 32 firework attacks.
In addition to these violent acts, the terrorists committed 31 stabbing incidents, 22 vehicle ramming attacks, one suicide bombing in Tel Aviv, and two car bomb explosions. The report further noted that acts of vandalism were widespread, with 117 instances recorded. Other incidents included 20 fires set by terrorists, 381 clashes with Israeli civilians, and 347 demonstrations, further escalating tensions in the region.
The violent nature of these attacks also extended to attempts to disrupt Israeli operations, including the downing of 12 drones.
This data paints a sobering picture of the security environment in Judea and Samaria, with an alarming increase in attacks that have taken a significant toll on both Israeli civilians and security personnel. The report serves as a reminder of the ongoing volatility in the area and the complexities of maintaining security in a region plagued by frequent acts of terror.
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