Zionists panic over Tel Aviv explosions

According to Al Jazeera, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office announced in a statement that Netanyahu had ordered the Israeli army to launch a large-scale operation in the West Bank after the Tel Aviv explosions.
The Israeli Prime Minister also ordered preventive measures to prevent any possible attacks in the Israeli settlements.
Meanwhile, Israeli Army Radio announced the deployment of three new battalions in the West Bank.
According to Al-Aqsa, the Israeli media announced that this decision was made after the explosion in the Zionist settlement of Bat Yam south of Tel Aviv and in order to strengthen the forces stationed in the West Bank.
Sama News Agency also reported that the Israeli army has sent new equipment to the Jenin camp.
According to this report, the army bulldozers have begun the demolition of Palestinian homes in the Jenin camp since Tuesday in order to open a road through the center of the camp.
The all-out assault, rocket fire, and demolition of homes of residents of the Jenin camp began 33 days ago and continues.
During this time, thousands of Palestinian citizens have been displaced from the camp, and the Israeli army does not allow them to return.
On Thursday night, Israeli media reported, citing the Israeli police, that explosions had occurred in three buses in the Zionist settlement of Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv.
The Voice of Quds radio, noting that the sounds of explosions on three buses were heard in the Bat Yam area, south of Tel Aviv in the center of the occupied territories, announced that these explosions had caused fear and panic among the Zionists.
The Israeli police also announced that of the five explosive devices planted in south Tel Aviv, two exploded and two were defused.