The Homeland Security Committee will convene next Wednesday to discuss the police's handling of the rising violence in Israeli sports, especially on the football fields.
In addition to representatives of the Ministry of Homeland Security, Sports Minister Hili Trooper and the league's chairman, Erez Kalfon, are also expected to attend to examine several ways to deal with the problems. And more.
Erez Kalfon will present the position of the League Administration and will demand legislation that will help fight violence.
Among other things, Kalfon will request the imposition of administrative fines on rioting fans and an examination of the establishment of a special police unit that will specialize in handling the sports fields.
At the same time, such a duo is expected to cost the country quite a bit of money, so there will be skepticism that such a move could be implemented immediately.