Qatari media reported new information on negotiations for a truce agreement with terrorists.
“Maariv” writes about this.
According to the report, Israel proposed to renegotiate the Camp David Accords with a view to obtaining permission to send its forces to the Philadelphia Axis zone. However, this request was reportedly rejected by Egypt.
Furthermore, sources say that negotiations held in Egypt have not led to significant progress, despite the best efforts of the parties.
Previously, Kursor reported on deadly weapons that Hamas terrorists had acquired.
Hamas terrorists have gained access to powerful charges known in Israel as “Klimagor,” which is the local name for the American M18A1 Claymore anti-personnel fragmentation mines, the “KAN” news portal reports.
Israeli security officials believe terrorists in Judea and Samaria were able to obtain these factory-made payloads, which they entered through holes in the border fence separating Israel and Jordan in the Jordan Valley.
In recent years, the police and the IDF have made significant progress in combating smuggling, seizing large quantities of illegal weapons and ammunition. However, this is only a small part of the total volume of smuggled goods that continue to enter the country undetected. This comes despite heightened security measures, including an additional IDF battalion deployed along the border with Jordan.
At the same time, the security system found no evidence that the terrorists possessed anti-tank missiles or similar weapons, although this does not exclude the possibility that they do have them.