The security guard served two prison terms for security offenses. His friend who took part in the event expressed support for the Hamas terrorist • Ben Gvir: “This is a serious security failure that must be investigated: this ‘security guard’ guards where public figures come – just a scandal”
In the video: The celebrations after his release from prison
The Arab security guard who allegedly confronted MK Itamar Ben Gvir and even threatened him is a released terrorist, according to an investigation by the Jewish Voice published tonight (Thursday), according to which he ran two prison terms for throwing glass bottles at police officers and participating in riots against security forces.
Issa ran his first prison sentence in 2016 for participating in a violent riot against security forces. The terrorist’s second detention in 2018 lasted about 11 months, when Issa Begin was accused of assaulting police officers and throwing glass bottles in the Issawiya neighborhood of Jerusalem.
If that wasn’t enough, on the Facebook pages of “The Security Guard” and his brother, Issa’s videos were posted after his release from prison, with incitement songs being played in the background during their trip. Only this morning did it become clear that the second security guard who threatened to kill MK Ben Gvir praised and supported the assassinated Hamas terrorist.
Chairman of Jewish Power MK Itamar Ben Gvir responded: “The abduction came out of the bag! Today it is clear who lied and what motivated and beyond the fact that being a released terrorist says it all about the incident, it is also a serious security failure that must be checked: “Where public figures come – just a scandal.”
An examination of the Jewish voice revealed that the other security guard from the incident, Muhammad Shwaika from Silwan, also shared a post of sympathy for the terrorist. This is a Hamas terrorist Ali Shiloh from Silwan who was killed in 2016 after throwing Molotov cocktails at police forces in Silwan. Shuki, 20, died in time. Shuki said he was “arrested in 2014 and sentenced to 15 months in prison for stone-throwing and participating in riots. “A statement of condolence on his death, and a spokesman for the movement in Qatar wrote that he was one of the members of the movement.”
The security guard who shared the terrorist’s picture as his profile picture and wrote: “Allah have mercy on you, my dear. This was your wish and it came true with Allah’s help. You asked for heaven and Allah gave it to you.” In addition, a number of friends tagged on the Facebook of the security guard who was with him at the events are young people who are affiliated with Hamas and post support for Hamas on their Facebook accounts.