The document, which lists the terror attacks committed by far Right Jewish activists in West Bank villages, was sent to security officials alongside a poster condemning IDF Maj.-Gen. Avi Bluth.
Security officials on Monday received a document in which far Right settler activists in the West Bank took responsibility for a number of terror activities against the region's Arab population.
The document lists attacks during the Jewish month of Adar (which concurred with the evening of February 17 until March 18) that the activists are taking responsibility for, including attacks on vehicles, arson, and assaults on Arab villages throughout the West Bank.
According to a security official, the document was authored by far Right activists who organize and coordinate the activities of the Hilltop Youth.
The document is titled “Summary of the month in the struggle against the Arab enemy in the Holy Land during the month of Adar,” and lists the number of Arabs injured, mosques set on fire, windows shattered, how many olive trees were cut down, and how many tires were punctured, among other types of attack.
It also lists which villages were attacked throughout the month, along with a count indicating how many times the group launched an attack there.
Alongside the document, the group published a poster on Monday morning condemning the IDF's Central Command Chief Maj.-Gen. Avi Bluth, who is responsible for the military in the region.
The poster, which features a photo of the general, lists enforcement data of the IDF and the security establishment against far Right activists in the West Bank: "Over a hundred raids on the hilltops... 85 demolitions of settlement points... 59 administrative restraining orders... five flocks of sheep confiscated,” said the poster.
Settlers taking advantage of current war
The IDF claimed that, taking advantage of the war with Iran and Lebanon, many figures within the far-right are attempting to change the situation in the West Bank and disrupt the relative calm.
"They think this is the time to start the battle of Gog and Magog. We see many attempts to reach Area A and create friction with the local population,” said a military source.
“They are exploiting the level of security we’ve established on the ground to challenge the forces' entry into Area A. We are not talking about small incidents, but groups that intentionally go into restricted areas to create friction or try to build illegal outposts," he said.

