by David Frattini
Attacks continue on the streets of Bnei Brak with 5 people killed in the attacks over the past few days, including two Ukrainians living in the country.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT
JERUSALEM — Amir didn’t slow down even when he saw the submachine gun he was aiming. died driving the motorcycle, he was in front. His fallen patrol mate, who he was dragging, hit, got up and killed the terrorist, who had already killed two Israelis and two local Ukrainians on the streets of Bnei Brak.
In Amir Khouri, his parents had recently bought a house so he could get married at 32, almost late for an Arab. He lived in Nof Hagalil not far from Nazareth, a Christian community, before him his father was in the police force. About thirty kilometers up and down the hills of Galilee, the Arabs are mostly Muslim: the two bombers came from Umm el Fahem, three days before the attack in the ultraOrthodox suburb near Tel Aviv.
On the other side of the barrier and the wall is Jenin, which during the second intifada was considered by the secret service to be the capital of terror in the West Bank, from here the kamikaze filled with TNT left, here the army fought one of the bloodiest battles. from here the attacker from Bnei Brak had entered without permission to work.
Twenty years ago. Now these villages in the north of the country on both sides of the Green Line still trouble the secret services, who have difficulty identifying the socalled lone wolves: they often organize actions in the fences of their rooms, but analysts note they find one terror infrastructure ready to supply ideology and weapons. And politicians are concerned, who also see attacks by Israeli Arabs (they are citizens, they make up 20 percent of the population) as a threat to stability.
Of coexistence and government. By Umm el Fahem Mansour Abbas, a dentist who led his Arab party into the coalition led by Naftali Bennett. He condemned the attacks (a heinous and terrorist crime) and what Esawi Frej regional affairs minister, also an Arab radical leftist believes were the 11 dead (the wave that started last week Tuesday, four in Beer Sheva stabbed to death by a Bedouin). are an attack on democracy. Fear of clashes between Arabs and Jews, Israeli citizens against Israeli citizens, will return to the cities, as it did last May during the 11day war with Hamas. Those from Gaza praised the heroic missions without claiming them.
The first three attackers radicalized themselves with the Internet sermons of the Islamic State. In the past they tried to fight in Syria, two of them had been jailed on this charge. We are witnessing the realization of the security forces’ worst nightmare writes Amos Harel in Haaretz newspaper and it seems difficult to find an immediate solution. Because the attacks were a chain reaction, one imitating the other. A race of terror for those who sow the most deaths that could be retaliation for normalization between Israel and the Arab nations, culminating in the Sde Boker summit that began on the day of the Hadera attack. We are fighting on several fronts comments Kobi Michael of the Institute for National Security Studies and we have to find a strategy for each. The first interference in the proliferation of arms among Israeli Arabs, there are too many and too easy to buy. Another Hamas component in Gaza and the third in the West Bank.
Twenty years ago on March 29, Ariel Sharon ordered the Defensive Shield: the massive deployment of soldiers to attack extremist groups in the Palestinian territories. It became the largest military operation in the West Bank since the Six Day conflict. Now, from the right, ministers like Yoaz Hendel are goading the prime minister (right) and demanding a similar intervention that includes ArabIsraeli cities. We are at war.
March 30, 2022 (Change March 30, 2022 | 20:18)
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