A rocket with a professional explosive was discovered in Judea and Samaria, which terrorists planned to use in central Israel. The missile was hidden in the bushes in the village of Budrus, near Tel Aviv. This raises serious concerns due to the high destructive power of such materials.
The Israeli army carried out an operation in the village after the discovery of the rocket, but no other materials were found. Militants in the West Bank are trying to obtain powerful explosives and other heavy weapons, although previously they have usually used homemade devices. But such devices are much weaker in power.
Israeli security officials say the militants are actively seeking weapons that could change the balance of power, including portable missiles and high-yield explosives. Financial support from Iran has raised fears that weapons could reach militants across the Jordanian border. The country's authorities are preparing for possible actions.
