Thursday Jun 12, 2025
HE
NEWSLETTER
www.israelhayom.com
  • Home
  • News
    • Gaza War
    • US Election Coverage
    • Middle East
    • Cyber & Internet
    • Business & Finance
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
  • In Memoriam
www.israelhayom.com
  • Home
  • News
    • Gaza War
    • US Election Coverage
    • Middle East
    • Cyber & Internet
    • Business & Finance
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
  • In Memoriam
www.israelhayom.com
Home Commentary

Kedumim attack forces long-overdue rethink of northern Samaria strategy

While Gaza, Lebanon and Syria have dominated headlines and military resources, this critical region has been relegated to secondary status – a strategic calculation that is increasingly difficult to justify.

by  Hanan Greenwood
Published on  01-06-2025 13:45
Last modified: 01-06-2025 13:53
Kedumim attack forces long-overdue rethink of northern Samaria strategyAP/Majdi Mohammed

Terrorists in Jenin (AP/Majdi Mohammed) | Photo: AP/Majdi Mohammed

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The deadly terror attack near Kedumim Monday morning may finally force Israel's hand in northern Samaria, a region that has been simmering dangerously since Oct. 7. While Gaza, Lebanon and Syria have dominated headlines and military resources, this critical region has been relegated to secondary status – a strategic calculation that is increasingly difficult to justify.

The devastating shooting – the deadliest since the Passover 2023 attack on the Dee family – lays bare the shortcomings of this approach. Despite numerous brigade-level operations in hotspots like Jenin, Tulkarem and Nablus – including Sunday's dramatic undercover arrest using an ambulance disguise – the security situation continues to deteriorate.

Video: Footage of the Kedumim attack

The timing couldn't be more telling. Just as construction finally began on the Funduk bypass road – a project prompted by the tragic murders of Hallel and Yagel Yaniv near Huwara two years ago – attackers exploited the very vulnerability this road aims to address. The current route forces Israeli vehicles to slow significantly through Funduk village, creating perfect conditions for the kind of ambush we saw this morning.

Security officials have been warning that northern Samaria sits on the brink of a major escalation. Local council heads are no longer mincing words, demanding a full military operation in the region. With each passing attack, the clock ticks louder on Israel's containment strategy. The question is no longer if a major operation will be necessary, but when – and at what cost further delay.

Related Posts

Israeli officials: 'The leak came from US elements opposed to an attack on Iran'Reuters, AP

Iran raises the stakes – and it could escalate fast

by Yoav Limor

Iran has accelerated its progress toward developing a nuclear weapon. In Israel and among Western intelligence agencies, there are growing...

Weaponizing humanitarianism: Greta and GazaReuters/Raquel Cunha

Weaponizing humanitarianism: Greta and Gaza

by Zina Rakhamilova

Let’s be honest: Greta would never dare try this stunt anywhere near Hamas-controlled waters. She knew she was safe only...

This is Dermer's offer in ongoing Gaza ceasefire talksGettyImages

Massive amounts of food flow into Gaza – so why is the world still against Israel?

by Ariel Kahana

A global industry that has fed Gaza with food and hatred is facing collapse if the aid plan succeeds. Greta...

Menu

Analysis 

Archaeology

Blogpost

Business & Finance

Culture

Exclusive

Explainer

Environment

 

Features

Health

In Brief

Jewish World

Judea and Samaria

Lifestyle

Cyber & Internet

Sports

 

Diplomacy 

Iran & The Gulf

Gaza Strip

Politics

Shopping

Terms of use

Privacy Policy

Submissions

Contact Us

About Us

The first issue of Israel Hayom appeared on July 30, 2007. Israel Hayom was founded on the belief that the Israeli public deserves better, more balanced and more accurate journalism. Journalism that speaks, not shouts. Journalism of a different kind. And free of charge.

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il

  • Home
  • News
    • Gaza War
    • US Election Coverage
    • Middle East
    • Cyber & Internet
    • Business & Finance
    • Sports
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
    • Environment & Wildlife
    • Health & Wellness
  • In Memoriam
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Submit your opinion
  • Terms and conditions

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il

Newsletter

[contact-form-7 id=”508379″ html_id=”isrh_form_Newsletter_en” title=”newsletter_subscribe”]

  • Home
  • News
    • Gaza War
    • US Election Coverage
    • Middle East
    • Cyber & Internet
    • Business & Finance
    • Sports
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
    • Environment & Wildlife
    • Health & Wellness
  • In Memoriam
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Submit your opinion
  • Terms and conditions

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il