Ben Gabir’s proposals in the cabinet that were rejected by the security forces

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Knitted news29.01.23 21:55 Z. in the tribe of Tishpag

Ben Gabir's proposals in the cabinet that were rejected by

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Wave of attacks: The meeting of the security cabinet that convened last night ended without significant decisions. This evening, a senior cabinet official told News 13 that during the discussion, Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gabir demanded measures that were rejected by the security establishment on the grounds of extremism. The senior added that “Itamar Ben Gabir does not understand that it is in a cabinet discussion and not in a committee in the Knesset.”

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In the discussion itself, the ministers and security officials discussed, among other things, the issue of whether or not to seal the terrorists’ homes. A decision that, as mentioned, was put into effect this morning with the sealing of the 13-year-old terrorist’s house.

Curfew in the A-Tor neighborhood

However, in the discussion, Minister Ben Gabir raised a series of response proposals that were defined by security officials as “extreme”. Among other things, he suggested imposing a curfew in the A-Tor neighborhood from where the terrorist left for the synagogue in Neve Ya’akov.

Alkam Khairi, the terrorist who carried out the attack (from social networks, use according to Article 27A of the Copyright Law)

However, the proposal was strongly opposed by the heads of the security establishment who took part in the discussion, led by the head of the Shin Bet, who said that the practice of segar failed miserably a few months ago when it was applied in Shuafat, after the fall of the late soldier Naa Lazar.

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Another proposal that came up in the discussion from Ben Gabir is that Israeli forces will go through all the houses in East Jerusalem and check if there are any illegal weapons in the houses. This proposal was also opposed by the security forces, since they are Israeli residents and in the discussion it was said that it is impossible to carry out such a move without having concrete intelligence information.

In addition, this evening Prime Minister Netanyahu had a meeting with a number of ministers regarding the issue of settlement strengthening. His statements last night on the matter remain in the air at this stage, but at the meeting issues such as the training of settlements in the young settlement came up, within the framework of the coalition agreements.

The head of the Shin Bet told Network 13 that they are sorry for the leaks from the cabinet.

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