Border police rescue Israeli who mistakenly entered Area A of West Bank
The resident of Gan Yavne led from the Binyamin region to Jerusalem when he entered the village by mistake.
An Israeli citizen who entered what the police described as a Palestinian village hostile by mistake in the West Bank was withdrawn from the region on Thursday, Israeli police announced on Friday.
According to police, the resident of Gan Yavne led from the Binyamin region to Jerusalem when he entered the village by mistake.
He told the police that he had lacked fuel, was stuck in intense circulation and could not turn around, felt threatened and realized that he was in hostile territory.
The border police from the Jerusalem region who received the report went to the scene, entered the region, located the citizen and escorted it by a door of the security fence.
The dismissal was made with armored vehicles, police said. The man was unscathed.
Israeli border police officers seen during an operation in the city of Jenin of the West West Cisjordan, February 23, 2025. (Credit: Chaim Goldbeg / Flash90)
An Israeli citizen was attacked in zone B of the Binyamin region in the West Bank on Monday evening, the radio army said.
After accidentally entered Kafr Mukhmas, the Israeli vehicle was bombed with stones.
The Israelis were slightly injured in the attack, while the vehicle was damaged.
Entering zone A is illegal
Entering zone A and the villages hostile in the West Bank is dangerous and prohibited by law, the police said. There are prominent red panels at the entrances that warn the Israelis against the entrance.
The public is invited to take these warnings into account and avoid entering such areas.
The border police operate at any time and in all sectors to protect Israeli citizens and ensure their security, the statement added.


