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The drying up of the gray market and the war on the dropout of youth from the education system: this is how the bleeding in Arab society will be stopped - Walla! news

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The former Northern District Police Chief believes that the number of police officers should be significantly increased, and the chairman of the Arab authorities' committee clarifies that they need to have appropriate training. , Which degenerates into crime


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Drying the gray market and fighting the dropout of youth from the education system: this is how the bleeding in Arab society will be stopped

The former Northern District Police Chief believes that the number of police officers should be significantly increased, and the chairman of the Arab authorities' committee clarifies that they need to have appropriate training. , Which degenerates into crime

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Yoav Itiel

Monday, 27 September 2021, 12:10 Updated: 12:14

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The streets in Arab cities continue to bleed, but in Arab society they refuse to get used to a violent reality in which they are forced to count the dead and attend funerals, time after time after time. Despite the plan to fight crime in the sector, the police appear to be helpless in the face of the wave of violence. Now, experts on the subject are explaining to Walla! How can the police stop the bleeding.



"It is necessary and possible to change priorities," he told Walla! Retired Superintendent Zohar Dvir, former Deputy Chief of Police and Commander of the Northern District and YMM. "The state has fallen asleep on guard, and it is time to wake up. It needs to change its priorities immediately and clearly decide what it is dealing with."



"The military will be able to deal with external threats, even if it means less F-35 or less submarine. We will continue to live," Dvir explained, warning: "The police are small on the country. To deal with the internal challenges of 2021 the police must be doubled. "YSMG (Border Patrol units - 11), for all possible missions, routinely or when the country is on fire. We saw the promo in the Wall Guard, the police are small and the manpower is not enough."

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The streets are bleeding.

The vehicle of Hossam Osman, who was murdered in Haifa (Photo: Walla !, Yoav Itiel)

Dvir explained that a lone police officer could not be sent to the incident alone, and that for each incident at least a team of 12 police officers must be sent. In the event of an all-out war, they will have to deal with riots across the country. "The blanket is very short, and it got shorter with time. Even if the police were increased, they were not increased in proportion to the increase in population."



"The anchor for a comprehensive and long-term solution is a large, strong and effective police force. Without it we are at a loss of governance - both of the central government and of the local government. Immediate increased presence in the problematic localities. It is clear that when you increase activity in this area it also needs to be backed up by reinforcements in investigations, so that you also get indictments and need the legal system to back it up and give appropriate punishments. "This whole pipe needs to be uniformly reinforced along its entire length, but first of all we need someone to stop the disaster and it is better before it occurs."



However, increasing the workforce alone will not eradicate crime.

The one who knows this best of all is Sheikh Murad Amash, head of the Jisr a-Zarqa council.

The poor and crime-stricken community in northern Sharon received the police with open arms four years ago, with the establishment of the Directorate for Improving Service in Arab Society.

Unlike other localities, the head of the council conceded and promoted the establishment of a police station in the village, despite opposition from his opposition, which clashed with him over the matter.

"Uprooting": dealing with criminal organizations

"We need to focus our efforts on criminal organizations and gangs," Sheikh Amash told Walla!



"Like the police, the gangs also have an orderly structure, they are well organized. They have many people, especially neglected youth and even girls, who have become a kind of supporters and informers for these gangs," the council chairman explained. "The police know everyone, their parents and their friends. There is a proverb in Arabic that when the drugs do not help, they light a hot fire and burn the body of the man. We need a painful blow to these gangs, not one day. We need to uproot the gangs, investigate in-depth investigation. "To reach them and treat them properly. Without it, nothing is worth it. Everything was and will be just. Just a heavy burden on the state, which will not solve anything."



After the establishment of the local police station, the then Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, came to inaugurate it in an official ceremony with the then Commissioner of Police, Roni Alshikh. Shame on the class.

The shooting incident at a wedding in Taibeh, last week (Photo: Pant,.)

"Residents of the settlement welcomed the opening with open arms and expected that indeed the crimes and violence would be dealt with," Sheikh Murad recalled in an urgent letter he sent last week to Commissioner Kobi Shabtai. -Zarqa do not feel safe and anxious about the fate of their children.

We will not start counting the cruel murders that happened and to this day it has not been solved, and we do not know about the handling of the cases of the murdered. "



The head of the council noted four unsolved murders, including that of Ahmad Amash, a 42-year-old event photographer who was shot to death in front of his home this month, after the station had already been reinforced by 70 police officers.

"Unfortunately the crime gangs are intensifying and raising their heads and the trade in drugs and ammunition continues to gain momentum," the sheikh said.

"The settlement and the residents of the area suffer from the amount of shootings that take place day and night and there is an increase in the arson of vehicles and conflicts between the gangs, which causes a loss of trust in the police and state authorities, including the local authority."

In his distress, the head of the council threatens that "the continued conduct of the police in this way, will cause a rethinking of the cooperation."

"Root of Evil": Treatment of dropout from the education system and war on the gray market

"We must start from the top with the criminal organizations and their infrastructure and we must start with the capital that drives them," said Jaafar Farah, director of the Mossawa Center (Equality) for Arab Civil Rights in Israel, who agreed that criminal organizations should be addressed. That drives them. "In the absence of a banking system that provides loans that meet the financial needs of Arab society, criminal organizations have become the bank of Arab society," Farah said. "They can't keep hundreds of millions of drugs and weapons in their homes, so they spread them out on loans to every household and from that they pay the soldiers on the ground."



"This gray-black market that finances the heads of authorities, contractors, projects and households in distress needs to be dried up. We need to bring them to a situation where they are not needed," Perach added. "At the same time, the political echelon must order the severance of labor ties between the GSS and the police and criminal organizations. Former GSS and police chiefs arrive as invited to the weddings of the heads of criminal organizations in the villages, the entire Galilee knows that this criminal organization is linked to the police and the GSS. This is a decision that the political echelon needs to make. That criminals and criminal organizations are not used as accomplices. "



Flower touched on another point, no less important, that could weaken the gangs and save many from the world of crime.

"Dropouts need to be addressed in the education system that produces detached youth who fall rural due to these organizations that equip boys with weapons and scooters and send them on missions. Soldiers owe rehab and treatment frameworks and not just arrests."

Says and adds: "All the heads of large organizations are known to the police. When you want to catch the head of the Russian mafia, then you take him down. We have not seen such operations in Arab society."

"Need a will, when escaped prisoners manage to catch them"

Advocate Modar Yunis, chairman of the committee of heads of the Arab authorities, summed up his angle in one word: "We need a will." "We see a murder like the one that took place this weekend in Haifa on Allenby Street, in a city, in a busy place, in front of cameras. We see that the killers escape in some vehicle, and we ask how they can not be caught," Younes said. "The prisoners who escaped were caught, so that's a preacher. When you want to catch and want to make an effort, then you know exactly what to do. The whole of Arab society wants you to take care of this matter and our expectation is for many things, not tomorrow - yesterday."



"I'm not a police officer and it's not my job to advise her, it's a job of the state and the police have to deal with it. She is the body that handles crime and for that she has been trained and is responsible. We expect her to act, and what she has to do is what she knew how to do elsewhere. "We know what they are doing, it is not felt on the ground," claimed the chairman of the committee of heads of the Arab authorities.

The scene of the shooting incident in Umm al-Fahm, last week (Photo: Walla !, system)

"There is always talk that there are plans and there is a decision to implement them and we promise to see the result and in practice it does not happen. On the contrary, we see negative results," Younes said.

"We said one thing: there needs to be a decision to deal with criminal organizations and this needs to be promoted. Most of all, we need to train personnel while regulating experienced police officers for a mission in Arab society."



"There is talk of recruiting police officers but it is clear that they cannot be the solution, because they have not received enough training and have no experience," Younes signed.

"So we say - the experienced people who will be implemented in Arab society, and in places with less crime who will implement some or even most of the new police officers. It's not even we say, it's an idea we heard from the Ministry of Internal Security, only we did not see it implemented."

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