Dramatic reductions to IDF troops in Judea and Samaria will put communities at risk, MK Sukkot warns

IDF says no decision made yet, notes improvement in community defenses and alert units

The IDF plans to significantly reduce the number of its troops deployed in Judea and Samaria, according to a report in Ynet News on Thursday.

Following the outbreak of the Oct. 7 war with Gaza, the military strongly reinforced its presence throughout Judea and Samaria to protect Jewish communities and settlements there from facing a similar threat to the one faced by the Gaza Envelope communities two years ago.

The deployment of additional forces in Judea and Samaria, often made up of reserve troops, has varied over the past two years, in accordance with warnings from the security sector.

Now, however, Ynet reports that the IDF is giving serious consideration to drawing down the number of forces in the territories, as the war appears to be ending, and the need for reserve troops to handle the security situation in Judea and Samaria decreases.

According to the Ynet report, the IDF expects that each community’s emergency security squads will assume part of the responsibility of safeguarding their own areas. While a final decision in the matter has not yet been announced, the news caused concern among some Israeli politicians.

MK Zvi Sukkot, the chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee for Judea and Samaria Affairs, wrote a letter to the Chief of Staff, Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir expressing concern over the planned reduction of forces.

Sukkot warned Zamir that, in his opinion, the move could create serious security gaps in the communities at a time when security threats are increasing.

He also claimed that in the coming weeks, a reduction of about thirty percent of the military’s regional defense forces is expected, followed some time later by the complete halting of their activities in Judea and Samaria.

“To the best of my knowledge, a directive was recently received to reduce the number of regional defense forces in the Judea and Samaria region by about 30 percent in the coming weeks, with the intention of eventually bringing about a complete cessation of their activities,” Sukkot reportedly wrote to Zamir.

The Knesset member said that decreasing the security forces without restoring the former long-term presence of IDF troops in the area would leave “significant gaps” between the protection needs “on the ground, as indicated by the settlement’s defense files, and the current order of defense allocated by the IDF.”

Sukkot also warned that expecting the communities to rely solely on their emergency security squads is an unfeasible scenario. He noted that smaller communities would not be able to support the cost of the needed security equipment and training.

“it is unacceptable to suddenly impose such high payments on the citizens of the state for their personal security, when this is the basic responsibility of the state,” Sukkot wrote.

In response, the IDF acknowledged discussions over the deployment of forces in Judea and Samaria and said the appropriate units would be updated regarding any changes.

“In recent days, situation assessments have been taking place regarding the deployment of the order of forces,” the IDF statement said. “When decisions are made, the units and service members will be updated in an orderly manner.”

“Regardless of the decision, it should be noted that in the communities in the Judea and Samaria region, there are equipped and trained alert units and the defense elements in the communities have been improved,” the statement continued. “This is alongside combat forces that are deployed in the region.”

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  1. rAI Overview

    +3
    Of the 57 member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the following ten countries do not have a Muslim majority, though they have significant Muslim populations:
    Benin
    Cameroon
    Gabon
    Guinea-Bissau
    Guyana
    Ivory Coast
    Mozambique
    Suriname
    Togo
    Uganda
    How non-majority countries joined
    The OIC’s membership criteria have changed over time. In its early years, joining only required approval from two-thirds of the existing members, which allowed countries with significant Muslim minorities to join. A 2008 revision to the charter required new members to have a Muslim-majority population, but this change did not affect the existing non-majority members.

    Not these. Or Azerbaijan. The handful of countries like that. That’s outrageous.

  2. US VP Vance: Sovereignty vote a ‘stupid political stunt, I was insulted’
    US Vice President JD Vance attacked the vote to apply Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, and confirmed: ‘The West Bank is not going to be annexed by Israel.’

    Arutz Sheva

    Trump on sovereignty: Don’t worry, Israel’s not going to do anything
    Responding to the Knesset’s passing of a sovereignty bill, President Trump tells reporters not to worry, insisting Israel won’t take action in Judea and Samaria.

    Both today, Oct. 23. 2025. This is where Trump and I part company.

    In my opinion, the only road to peace is for Israel to destroy Hamas, dismantle the PA,apply Israeli sovereignty to every inch of land, Apply Israeli law, fully incorporate them into tthe rest of Israel, Nationalize it under the JNF so it can’t be alienated, lease it to Jews, settle every inch with Jews, arm them, and resettle the hostile Arab civilians, i.e., not the Druze or Arameans, in as many as possible of the 57 Muslim countries as possible, voluntarily if possible, . That’s where pressure should be applied. Impractical you say?

    AI Overview

    The total population of the 57 member countries of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is over 2.1 billion people, representing about 26% of the world’s population as of 2025. The OIC is the main intergovernmental body that represents Muslim-majority nations, although not all members have a Muslim majority.

    AI Overview

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    As of mid-2025, the total Palestinian population in the West Bank and Gaza is estimated at approximately 5.5 million. This figure is based on estimates from the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) and was significantly impacted by the recent conflict.
    The distribution of the population across the two territories is as follows:
    West Bank: Approximately 3.4 million Palestinians.
    Gaza Strip: Approximately 2.1 million Palestinians.

    I think not.

  3. Every Israeli Jew who served in the IDF should have a modern assault rifle and plenty of ammunition. The fact that they didn’t have one prior to October 7th was stupid.

    After October 7th it is simply criminal and insane.