Prime Minister Naftali Bennett visited the IDF Gaza Division on Wednesday, where assessed the security situation with the GOC Southern Command and other senior officials.
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"We are completing the quietest year for the residents of Sderot, Ashkelon, and the Gaza Strip for 15 years," Bennett said.
"The new normal in the south is peace, security, and a normal life," he added, hailing housing construction in the region as "the greatest of victories."
"After a year, I am handing back a quiet, flourishing South. Hamas is deterred, and there is a record number of new families in Sderot and the area. We've changed the reality completely – from fires and terrorism to growth and calm," Bennett tweeted.
Bennett also warned Palestinian terror organizations in the Gaza Strip not to try and take advantage of Israel's current lack of political stability.
"We are in a period of political instability, but security stability must be maintained. I do not suggest that anyone on the other side tries to challenge it," he said.
On Tuesday, the Knesset voted to bring the dissolution of the Bennett-Lapid government forward, and on Wednesday, a bill to dissolve the Knesset passed a preliminary reading.
If the bill passes, Foreign Minister and alternate Prime Minister Yair Lapid will become the interim prime minister until an election – currently scheduled for Oct. 2 – takes place.
i24NEWS contributed to this report.
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