Readiness Squads Clash with Central Command over Plan to Employ 15,000 PA Workers
SO IMPORTANT FOR THE COMMUNITY (sic!): Israeli readiness squads were stunned by Central Command Commander Major General Avi Balut’s announcement of his plan to bring an additional 15,000 workers from Judea and Samaria into Israeli territory, concurrent with the release of upwards of a thousand terrorists in hostage deals with Hamas. (don't forget to outfit them with 'utensils')
The Hineni Readiness Squad forum views this move as an extremely serious threat and issued a statement proclaiming: “Instead of safeguarding the borders of the settlements, they are allowing the enemy to enter. While we respect the Major General of the Central Command, this decision is unacceptable. Bringing in thousands of Palestinians, on top of the already existing illegal residents, along with the release of hundreds of terrorists through deals, is a dangerous step. It’s a Trojan horse, a ticking time bomb that could explode at any moment, leading to a catastrophic disaster. This must be stopped.”
The Hineni Forum is a nationwide organization made up of readiness squads and emergency/community resilience teams in Israel. Its members volunteer their time to strengthen both personal and community security, with extensive collaboration between squads across the country. Established right after the October 7 massacre, which highlighted the critical role of readiness squads as the last line of defense against terrorism, the forum’s mission is to unite and support these squads. The forum works to address the squads’ needs, including acquiring equipment and training from security professionals, while also raising donations for essential gear such as bulletproof vests and drones.
“Did we learn nothing from October 7th?” the forum members wondered. “For years, the defense establishment argued that unemployment and economic hardship were drivers of terrorism, yet this theory crumbled before our eyes during the massacres in the Gaza Envelope. We cannot afford to make the same disastrous mistake again. The Central Command Commander’s request to the political echelon for approval to allow another 15,000 workers from Judea and Samaria, alongside the release of terrorists into Israeli territory, is both outrageous and perilous.”
According to the Hineni forum members, this move would severely undermine the readiness and defense capabilities of the readiness squads, which are already grappling with a critical shortage of essential resources and equipment.
“When you factor in the immediate threat posed by thousands of illegal infiltrators and hundreds of terrorists in areas like Jenin, Tulkarm, eastern Jerusalem, and other terrorist strongholds along the seam line, the situation becomes even more perilous,” they said. “These areas are alarmingly close to Israeli communities such as Gan Ner near Jenin, or Nitzanei Oz and Bat Hefer near Tulkarm – just a three to four-minute drive away. Tulkarm also has direct observation of Highway 6, making it a significant strategic threat. Introducing thousands more ‘working’ Palestinians could easily transform them into future terrorist cells, as has been proven time and again.”
“During this critical period, the readiness squads are ramping up their efforts, working to complete recruitment and enlist additional volunteers, while also intensifying training across all sectors. This is a deceptive calm,” the Hineni Forum warned. “At any moment, terrorist organizations could attempt to catch us off guard again.'”
3 comments:
What a weak response by this Hineni Organization when they replied " while we respect the Central Command". How can you respect somebody like that is beyond me.
maybe they didn't want to get smacked with a 6 mos detention?
H' Yerachem! Actually, not surprising-remember who & what the foundation of
the 'medina' was and is. Seems like the same ones going back to the 30's, r,l. What other conclusion is there for this madness?
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