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After the riots: One hundred million shekels were allocated to strengthen policing in the cities involved
The plan includes, among other things, placing 300 policemen and two Border Police reservists in the cities involved in the next three months, repairing damage to buildings and equipment and examining the construction of a new police station in Lod.
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Amir Ohana
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Friday, 04 June 2021, 13:29
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The government today (Friday) approved a special emergency plan of the Ministry of Internal Security, following the riots in the cities involved in the days of Operation Wall Guard.
The program, for which NIS 97 million has been allocated, includes, among other things, the temporary recruitment of 300 police officers and the deployment of two Border Police reserve companies to reinforce police forces in the cities involved in the next three months, complete police stockpiles, increase security in educational institutions by the end of the year. To the buildings and equipment of the police during the period and examining the construction of a new police station in Lod
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Homeland Security Minister Amir Ohana welcomed the approval of the plan.
"The Israeli public and the Israeli police have dealt in recent weeks with incidents of unprecedented magnitude and intensity in the country and to this day," said Ohana, who argued that "to improve the police's rapid response capability even in such a large backlog of incidents requires much more police force." Two phases - a first phase for immediate realization, and a second phase that includes the establishment of professional teams that will formulate the needs for the longer term. "
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