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Lessons learned by the Wall Guard: The commissioner has decided to recruit hundreds of new border police officers to deal with riots
Following the police's unpreparedness for the riots in May, during which Border Police companies were forced to enter the mixed cities, Commissioner Saturn decided to invest in recruiting police officers who would be an available force to deal with serious crime in Israeli territory.
Senior officer: "Disruptions illustrated to us how important it is for the police to have forces that are skilled in combat"
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Tuesday, 12 October 2021, 19:52 Updated: 19:53
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In the video: After the attack on the police in Kafr Qassem, the commissioner visits a police station in the city and backs up the police (Photo: Israel Police spokeswoman)
Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai has decided to recruit hundreds of new border police officers to deal with riots and serious crime as part of the lessons learned from Operation "The Guardian of the Walls" - Walla learned this evening (Tuesday)!
Upon taking office, Saturn presented a plan to empower police. The commissioner demanded five billion shekels and the recruitment of five thousand new police officers. In practice, only 1,200 new standards have been approved for the police at this stage within the state budget, which is expected to be approved next month.
The commissioner decided to invest these standards in the two biggest problems in Israel's internal security. Walla!
This is one of the main lessons from Operation Wall Guard and the riots in the mixed cities, where the police were not ready with enough forces on the ground and had to bring in border companies from the West Bank and recruit reservists, which took several days to carry out. Wasted along the way, thereby undermining the citizens' sense of personal security.
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The riots in Lod, May (Photo: Flash 90, Yossi Aloni)
As part of the reorganization of the Border Police, nine standards of Chiefs of Staff with the rank of Deputy Chief of Staff were added with the aim of turning the Border Police into a corps that would operate with large forces with operational roles of National Guard in times of emergency.
This is a significant addition to the police of the forces skilled in dealing with riots, terrorism and serious crime, after in recent years the Border Police not only did not intensify and grow, but rather standards were cut from it.
" , "He told Walla! A senior police officer.
Jews lynching an Arab citizen in Bat Yam, May (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Along with this addition, the Commissioner decided to add the other standards, between 900-800 standards for police officers at Arab society police stations, stations in mixed cities and units dealing with crime in Arab society. This, following his statements that eradicating Arab crime is a priority.
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