MK Ben Barak: “Many governments have neglected the Negev, now we see the result”

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The chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, MK Ram Ben Barak (Yesh Atid), spoke today (Thursday) with Aryeh Eldad and Roni Bar-On on 103fm about the riots in the Negev, which have resumed for the third day. According to the chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, the current situation in the Negev is not the responsibility of the previous government: “I do not blame the previous government because a lot of governments have neglected it, what we see now is the result.”

“Very serious what is happening in the Negev, we did not have to do the planting now in the first place, but once they started we can plant where we want. Why not now? Because it should be part of the big series,” added Ben Barak who claimed: “Can we make the change? “I believe so. Will it be easy? No, it will not be.”

In addition, he referred to the tragic incident in the IDF, during which two officers in the Walnut Regiment were shot to death: “We are in the middle of an investigation, it is really a disaster of this magnitude. I always argue that the young guys who go on to command tracks are really the best of our youth. It’s really a very heavy disaster, I do not yet know what led to it I hear first things, we will wait for an IDF investigation. I do not think it has to do with the opening fire regulations. But it remains to be seen where the investigation will go, I do not think there is an impact on the opening fire regulations. “

On the opening instructions addressed to basic equipment thieves: “This is a phenomenon known to the rabbi, every reservist who does reserve is familiar with it. The army has recently decided to fight this phenomenon at last. “This government has decided to try to take care of it, it will take some process, but let’s hope that in the end we will succeed.”

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Finally, he referred to the Iranian espionage affair that was exposed yesterday: “They would very much like to set up spy networks here, they are working on this matter. What always bothers me is not what we know but what we do not know. I do not underestimate this incident because you see Iranian experience “With a plan and with the mobilization of certain communities that I was happy with at a very low level. Also of course you have to say a good word to the security service that managed to stop it. You know how it starts you do not know how it ends.”

Assisted in the preparation of the article: Shani Romano 103fm

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