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After a quiet night in the south, the IDF is preparing for high tensions in Gaza and Judea and Samaria
Sources in the IDF estimate that the launches from the Gaza Strip and the clashes in the capital will continue in the coming weeks, and will spread to the West Bank in the shadow of Ramadan and fear of individual attacks.
Security officials: Calming talks between Israel and Hamas will take place today with Egyptian mediation
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Amir Bohbot
Sunday, 25 April 2021, 07:12 Updated: 07:26
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Security vigilance will continue in the coming weeks in the West Bank, Jerusalem and Gaza, IDF officials estimated this morning (Sunday). Mainly due to the sensitivity of the Ramadan period, and also due to fears of individual attacks
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Security officials confirmed that a truce would be held today between Israel and Hamas, mediated by Egyptian officials.
To date, Israel has refrained from imposing sanctions and restrictions on the Gaza Strip and the Hamas government because it does not intend to escalate the security situation.
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