Earlier on Wednesday, Border Police officers arrested a 21-year-old Palestinian who hurled stones at security forces in the area.
Over the past week, the IDF apprehended nearly 100 terror suspects, confiscated weapons, and demolished homes of terrorists in the West Bank.
Had Israel's control over the West Bank not occurred in 1967, the Palestinian economy could have been twice its current size – probably even more.
Border Police officers from Jerusalem operated in Ramallah to arrest a wanted terrorist. And the Egoz Unit located a rigged vehicle and dismantled it.
Despite these actions, Palestinians in Ramallah held celebrations upon the release of the Palestinian detainees.
The terrorist cell, made up of Fatah and Hamas operatives from the Ramallah area, was arrested in November-December 2024.
"In Islam, they can't kill babies, they can't kill women, they don't kill innocent Israelis," Daoud claimed. "Hamas is an Islamic movement, Hamas not like Daesh, like Isis."
The freeze in operations follows Fatah's December 23 announcement that they will ban the media giant after inciting during clashes in Jenin.
Salha became famous for waving his hands out the window that were covered in the blood of two IDF reserve soldiers that he and other perpetrators of the lynching had murdered.
IDF accuses Al Jazeera of "incitement to and support of terrorism" in court order.