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Ben-Gvir vs. Attorney General: "Murders could have been prevented if there had not been a torpedo of arrests" | Israel Hayom

6/18/2023, 5:16:15 AM

Highlights: National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir attacked Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara. He claimed that her denial of administrative detention against senior members of criminal organizations in the Arab sector is "irresponsible" He will raise a proposal today at the Cabinet meeting to amend the Electronic Handcuffing Law together with Minister for the Advancement of the Status of Women May Golan and Justice Minister Yariv Levin, following discussions he held in recent months. "The ease with which the counselor approves administrative detention for youths suspected of rioting in Huwara, in contrast to her opposition toadministrative detention for bakery heads with blood on their hands, is irresponsible," he wrote.


The minister of national security attacked Baharav-Miara, claiming that her denial of administrative detention against senior members of criminal organizations in the Arab sector is "irresponsible."

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on Sunday attacked Attorney General Gali Baharav Miara, who is expected to oppose administrative detention in the Arab sector, accusing her of preventing murders.

Ben-Gvir at the scene of the Yafia massacre: "Decades of neglect are exploding in our faces" // Photo: Ministry of National Security

"The attorney general's opposition to the police's request for administrative detention against senior criminal organizations in the Arab sector is outrageous," the minister wrote. "The ease with which the counselor approves administrative detention for youths suspected of rioting in Huwara, in contrast to her opposition to administrative detention for bakery heads with blood on their hands, is irresponsible."

Meanwhile, Ben-Gvir will raise a proposal today at the Cabinet meeting to amend the Electronic Handcuffing Law together with Minister for the Advancement of the Status of Women May Golan and Justice Minister Yariv Levin, following discussions he held in recent months.

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