IDF Central Command Chief Warns of Potential Escalation, Cites Jewish Extremist Violence as Risk Factor
The head of the IDF’s Central Command has issued an unusual warning about rising tensions in Judea and Samaria, pointing not only to Palestinian terrorism but also to violence carried out by Jewish extremists as a factor that could trigger a broader escalation.
According to a report in Haaretz, Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth said, “It’s quite a miracle that the Palestinians are still indifferent to Jewish terror; it won’t last forever.”
Bluth acknowledged that parts of the settlement enterprise contribute positively to security, but stressed that a serious problem exists alongside it. “150 farms were established in coordination with the army that help the security situation, but there are hundreds of anarchist youths who burn homes with their occupants inside. That is Israeli terror,” he said.
He warned that he has already conveyed clear messages to Israel’s political leadership about the risk of imminent deterioration. “I said… ‘You should know that overall, the coffee being brewed is good coffee. Terror is at its lowest level, but there is a constant simmer and we don’t know where it will spill over. But when it spills, it spills quickly.’”
According to Bluth, tensions are not driven solely by violence on the ground but also by economic pressures. “There are things that can raise the temperature, like funds that haven’t been transferred to the Palestinians for a year, and Palestinian Authority security personnel receiving only 40% of their salaries,” he said.
He added that alongside enforcement measures, there is a need for steps that can help calm the situation. “It would be worthwhile for us to also have tools from time to time to lower the flames… and not just sticks and more sticks and more sticks.”
Bluth concluded with a warning about the potential consequences of a wider escalation. “At some point, this situation could spill over, and when it does, it becomes a major event… 2.5 million Palestinians living a meter from Highway 6 is a significant scenario.”
He added that the IDF is preparing for a worst-case scenario as well. “So that even if, Heaven forbid, an intifada begins, it will be a sequence of attacks and not a raid-type event like what happened on October 7.”
{Matzav.com}
