Though Israel has a right to respond to terrorist threats, Israeli policy should avoid escalating tensions. After 15 months of intense warfare in Gaza, Israel failed to dismantle Hamas, and it is unlikely that a heavy-handed approach will succeed in the West Bank. Indeed, connecting the war in Gaza to operations in the West Bank is largely a political decision.
Now that the wars with Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon have largely come to a close, Israel must focus on the terror threat in the West Bank. Iran continues to stoke the flames of conflict by smuggling weapons to terrorist groups in the West Bank, and Israel must respond forcefully.
Only days after Israel was forced to end its genocidal war in Gaza, it has launched a massive assault on the occupied West Bank. The PA, Israel's subcontractor of the occupation, has also assisted Israeli forces in their aggression against Palestinians. Indeed, given the statements of Israeli leaders, Israel seeks to treat the West Bank like Gaza, destroying civilian infrastructure and ethnically cleansing the population.