Leftist and Arab activists in Judea and Samaria. Archive
Leftist and Arab activists in Judea and Samaria. ArchiveNajeh Hashlamoun/Flash 90

Two left-wing activists from Germany who harassed IDF soldiers and clashed with them were deported from Israel.

Last Wednesday, the two activists, ages 20 and 24, entered the security zone of the Maon Farm in the southern Hebron Hills and confronted IDF soldiers. They refused to identify themselves and interfered with the soldiers' operations.

The two were taken for questioning by the Judea and Samaria Police and their detention was extended by the court. During their interrogation, materials supporting and sympathizing with Hamas were found on their phones. After undergoing questioning the two were deported through the Allenby Crossing and procedures were taken to prevent their reentry into Israel.

So far, over the past year, nine additional leftist activists who acted against Jews in Judea and Samaria were denied entry into Israel, and their tourist visas were rescinded.

MK Tzvi Succot, who leads the Subcommittee for Judea and Samaria in the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee stated: "Thankfully two more anarchists have been deported. At the moment, we are at 11 anarchists who have been deported since we began the discussions in the committee. I am happy that one discussion and the next led to results and that the committee's work under my leadership made a difference. And thanks to the Judea and Samaria Police District and the Population Authority."