"There's an exercise that the police are carrying out... in order to deal with public order, maintaining public order, and dealing with widespread disturbances," spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld told AFP.
"Several hundred police officers are taking part in that, and it is leading up to the forthcoming months ... meaning September."
The Palestinian leadership plans to seek UN recognition and membership in September in a move Israeli security officials fear could be accompanied by widespread Palestinian protests.
Recent demonstrations along Israel's northern borders have raised fears that protesters could storm Israeli checkpoints or settlements in the West Bank.
"It's a regular standard exercise on a large scale," Rosenfeld said.
"But obviously we're taking into consideration that there might be the need ... for large numbers of police officers ... to deal with large-scale demonstrations in September."
Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that hundreds of police, border guards and special forces were taking part in the three-day exercise.
The exercise reportedly envisages various scenarios, including the possibility of thousands of Palestinians marching towards Israeli roads and checkpoints.
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