In a strong statement on social media, Israel Katz, a prominent Israeli political figure, has raised alarms about Iran’s activities in Judea and Samaria, accusing the Iranian regime of building terror infrastructure aimed at destabilizing the region.

Katz alleged that Iran is channeling significant funds and weapons into refugee camps, with these resources being smuggled through Jordan. This strategy, according to Katz, is part of Iran’s broader plan to establish an eastern terror front against Israel.

Katz emphasized that this development is not only a threat to Israel but also endangers the stability of Jordan, a key player in the region. The smuggling of arms and funds, he noted, could undermine the Jordanian regime, potentially leading to wider regional instability.

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In response to these threats, Katz assured that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are taking decisive action. “The IDF is acting with force and will take all necessary measures to thwart these terror infrastructures,” Katz stated. He highlighted the military’s commitment to differentiating between terrorists and the civilian population, ensuring that the latter is protected from the ongoing conflict.

Katz concluded his statement with a call to the international community, urging global powers to recognize and address the growing influence of Iran in the region. “The world must wake up and stop the Iranian octopus before it’s too late,” he warned, using the metaphor to describe Iran’s expanding reach and influence across the Middle East….VïêwMôrê

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