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There were no injuries as the explosions were apparently mistimed.

Netanyahu also instructed the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) and Israel Police to step up “preventive activities” against possible additional attacks across the country.

The Shin Bet on Friday arrested three people, including at least one Palestinian and one Jewish Israeli, suspected of driving a terrorist to the Tel Aviv area.

The Palestinian suspect was in Israel illegally.

The Shin Bet did not comment on the reports, citing the ongoing investigation.

Following a situational assessment on Thursday, the IDF said its operations in Judea and Samaria were ongoing, and that areas within the territories have been closed off. IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi instructed forces to assist the Israel Police as necessary.

The military also announced the deployment of three additional battalions to reinforce security in Judea and Samaria, adding that it was “prepared to expand the offensive operations.”

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An investigator examines a bombed bus in Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv, Feb. 20, 2025. Credit: Flash90.

All of the explosions on Thursday occurred in parked, empty buses across the central cities of Bat Yam and Holon, located south of Tel Aviv. There were no injuries in the attack.

At least one of the bombs bore a note, in Arabic and Hebrew, that stated, “Revenge from the Tulkarem refugee camp,” a reference to the terrorist hotbed in Samaria where security forces have been conducting operations, Channel 12 News reported.

Five explosive devices, all with timers set to go off simultaneously, were found in what was intended to be a “strategic terrorist attack,” Channel 12 cited security sources as saying.

The Shin Bet was called to the scenes, and all bus drivers in the Tel Aviv metropolitan were instructed to search their vehicles for bombs.

Miri Regev, the Israeli transport minister, instructed the National Public Transport Authority to “stop and inspect all buses, trains and light rail cars and act in accordance with the instructions of the Shin Bet and the police.”

Defense Minister Israel Katz visits IDF troops in the Tulkarem refugee camp in northern Samaria, Feb. 21, 2025. Photo by Ariel Hermoni/Defense Ministry.

Defense Minister Israel Katz on Thursday directed the IDF to increase “the intensity of activities to thwart terrorism in the Tulkarm refugee camp and in the refugee camps in Judea and Samaria in general,” following what he called “attempted serious terrorist attacks.”

On Friday, Katz toured the Tulkarem camp in western Samaria, where he vowed to vanquish the terrorists. “We are at war with extremist Islamic terror and we will win—here, in Gaza and everywhere,” he said.

“I warn the terrorists who were released to Judea and Samaria, we have our eyes on you and will hunt down and eliminate everyone who is involved in terrorism,” he added.

Katz was referring to the hundreds of Palestinian prisoners freed to Judea, Samaria and eastern Jerusalem as part of the hostage-ceasefire deal with Hamas.

The IDF said on Friday that troops detained some 90 terror suspects in Judea and Samaria over the past week, including five overnight in the town of Iktaba near Tulkarem.

The military has been conducting an offensive in northern Samaria, dubbed “Operation Iron Wall,” since January 21.

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