מדינת ישראל שטעלט אפ א פארדעכטיגטער פאלעסטינער
Israeli Border Police arrested a Palestinian man suspected of manufacturing explosive devices in the Tulkarem area of Judea and Samaria on January 21, 2026. The suspect, identified by Israeli authorities as Fadi Bahti, is believed to be a central bomb-maker for local militant networks. He was detained during a targeted raid on his Shuweika residence and subsequently transferred to the Shin Bet for questioning.
Bodycam footage released by Israeli authorities shows the tactical operation as it unfolded in the narrow streets of Shuweika, including the systematic search of the residence. Despite the risks associated with urban counter-terrorism operations, the raid concluded without visible violence or injuries to either personnel or civilians. Israeli security sources emphasized the precision and professionalism of the forces involved in mitigating potential hazards during the arrest.
Tulkarem’s proximity to the Green Line has historically made it a hub for cross-border smuggling and attacks against Israeli targets. Data from the Israel Defense Forces shows that in 2025, Israeli authorities arrested 620 individuals in the West Bank for explosives-related activities, reflecting sustained efforts to dismantle networks responsible for manufacturing and distributing weapons. These arrests have intensified following militant attacks in October 2023, as Israel continues operations to disrupt insurgent logistics and planning.
The apprehension of Bahti highlights ongoing Israeli counter-terrorism measures aimed at preventing attacks before they can be carried out. Officials noted that dismantling bomb-making cells is a high priority, given the threat posed to both Israeli civilians and Palestinian communities in areas targeted by militants. The operation underscores Israel’s commitment to maintaining security while balancing the operational risks inherent in densely populated urban environments.