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Shin Bet Says It Foiled 1,040 Major Terror Attacks in Jerusalem and Judea and Samaria in 2024

In an annual report published on Tuesday, December 31, summarizing its activities over the past year, the Shin Bet said it interrogated more than 650 suspects from the Gaza Strip, thwarted 1,040 major terror attacks in Judea and Samaria, and Jerusalem, busted 20 terror cells among Arab Israeli citizens and foiled a record 13 Iranian espionage plots.  

The internal security agency also said it assisted in several missions to rescue hostages from Gaza and unveiled audio from the rescue of Cpl. Ori Megidish last October.  

Additionally, the agency said it helped thwart hundreds of cyberattacks on Israel; secure hundreds of Israeli officials on trips to Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria; and protect dozens of Israeli groups abroad - including Israeli participants in the Malmo Eurovision and Paris Olympics - amid a worldwide rise in violence against Israelis and Jews.  

During 2024, the agency additionally said that Shin Bet agents assisted in detaining some 1,350 Palestinians passing through IDF checkpoints, including 40 senior commanders, 165 people considered close to top officials, 45 suspected of involvement in the October 7 onslaught, and another 100 thought to have information about the hostages. (TOI / VFI News)

“Our Heavenly Father, we thank You for helping our defense forces thwart so many terrorist attacks and successfully capture those who would harm innocent civilians. We thank You for enabling them and we pray that You strengthen and guide them towards Your Will at all times. We thank You for protecting Your people and being close to those who love You.”

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