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The opposition responds to the documentation of the attack on the policemen in Kafr Qassem: "The government is held by Abbas and his thugs on the ground understand this" | Israel today

2021-11-07T21:13:22.829Z


The video in question documents the confrontation that developed between the police officers who arrived at the city hall on the day of the incident. • MK Simcha Rotman: Became a Wild West "


Following the exposure in "Israel Today" of documentation from the body camera of one of the policemen who was attacked in Kafr Qassem a few weeks ago, the opposition is attacking the coalition due to its partnership with the RAAM party.

MK Simcha Rotman of Religious Zionism told Israel Today: "Under the watchful eye of the Bent-Abbas government, the State of Israel is losing governance in the Negev, Jerusalem and the Arab localities.

"I would expect the Minister of Internal Security to reinforce the police in Kfar Qassem instead of sending them to helpless youths demonstrating on the String Bridge."

MK Kish, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon - Archive

In response to the video, MK Yoav Kish of the Likud said that "it is no wonder that RAM thugs in Kafr Qassem are beeping at the police. The Israeli government is submissive and held by Mansour Abbas and its thugs understand this very well."

MK Ben Gvir of Jewish power also responded to the revelation: "The attack on the police by the private security organizations is a clear warning sign to the Israel Police and the Minister of Internal Security.

These organizations must be dismantled today, and it must not be expected that the lives of police officers will be harmed by further attacks.

The amazing exposure of 'Israel Today' teaches us how wild Kfar Qassem has become.

Instead of Minister Bar-Lev engaging in idle media interviews, he should start taking the RAAM militia in Kfar Qassem seriously.

"You want there to be blood in the village"

The documentation published in "Israel Today" shows another angle on the attack on the police in Kafr Qassem by the "Hashmira" organization, which is linked to the Islamic movement.

The video in question shows one of the policemen arriving at the municipal building in Kafr Qassem, where a person imprisoned by the organization was detained - according to the police report.

The policeman meets at the entrance the main defendant Islam Taha, who denied in his face that they are holding someone in the place.

The policeman demanded to enter the building to make sure no one was being held there against his will, however Taha stood in front of the front door and refused to allow it.

"You want there to be blood in the village," Taha told a police officer in the documentation.

"You will not enter here."

The policeman then made it clear that he would be forced to use force, and Taha said in response, "Come move me by force. I want to see your force."

Documentation from the body camera of one of the policemen in the attack in Kafr Qassem,

A police officer who arrived at the scene told Taha: "Once I have a suspicion, that there is an assault inside I must check. As soon as there is a suspicion that there is a person here who is in danger of life I must enter."

Taha did not respond to the officer either and told him, "There is no danger to life. I am responsible."

The officer tried to move Taha, but it resisted and threatened, "You will not touch me, lest there be a mess."

Another police officer who arrived at the scene intervened in the incident, attached an electric shocker to Taha's body and warned him to activate it.

At this point, Hamada 'Assi, the man imprisoned by the "guards", opened the door from the inside.

The policeman used the shocker against Taha and a riot broke out, during which Taha punched the policeman.

Source: israelhayom

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