While conducting anti-terror activities in Judea and Samaria on Tuesday night, IDF forces located two pipe bombs in Jenin, where soldiers were arresting a terror suspect.
The charges were neutralized by the IDF in a controlled detonation, with no reported damage or injuries to the IDF, according to Walla!.
In the course of the anti-terror activities, five terror suspects were arrested Tuesday night throughout Judea and Samaria. Those arrested were transferred for interrogation by security forces.
Jenin has been a hotbed of terrorism; just three weeks ago IDF forces raided the north-Samaria town, killing two senior terrorists and one other.
Soldiers killed Hamza Abu Alheja, a 20-year-old terrorist of Hamas's Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, after he refused arrest and opened fire on IDF forces. The IDF released rare footage from the helmet of a member of the SWAT operation.
As the raid progressed, local Arab residents began rioting and attacking IDF soldiers, leading to the death of an Islamic Jihad terrorist and a local Arab resident amid the clashes.