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Bennett will "observe" from a distance on Rahat on a tour of the south;
Mayor: It's ridiculous that this is how a prime minister behaves
The prime minister is visiting the south against the backdrop of the fight against violent incidents in the region, and according to a statement from his bureau, he will "visit an observation point over the city, and receive an operational overview there."
The Rahat municipality was angry about the decision: "He looks down on Rahat from a hill and does not enter the city as if we are all criminals"
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Monday, 06 December 2021, 08:52 Updated: 09:20
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In the video: A discussion of crime in the south (Photo: Shai Makhlouf)
Remote observer: Prime Minister Naftali Bennett will tour the south of the country today (Monday) against the background of the struggle to restore personal security and violent incidents in the area, and among other things, according to the Prime Minister's Office, "will visit an observation point in Rahat.
In Rahat, they criticized Bennett's decision to look at the city from a distance and not enter it.
"It is ridiculous that the Israeli prime minister is observing a hill on Rahat and does not enter the city as if we are all criminals," he told Walla!
Mayor Faiz Abu Sahiban.
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"Will receive an operational review at the Rahat lookout point."
Bennett (Photo: Paul, Emil Salman)
Last Friday, more than a thousand people demonstrated against police violence against the Bedouin in the Negev. Demonstrators blocked axes and waved placards reading "Violent police create a violent society", "Incitement and racism is a crime and violence" and "Police violence is not a solution".
Raed Abu Alqian, a social activist who came to the demonstration, explained: "We are protesting in light of what happened in the village of Abu Sabila, where the police parachuted fighters from a helicopter. We are crying out for crime treatment and eradication of violence. "And wants to live with dignity and peace and security like everyone else in the country. Problems are solved through dialogue, not by helicopters and force."
During his visit today, Bennett and other senior officials will meet, including Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked, Homeland Security Minister Amar Bar-Lev and his deputy Yoav Segalovich, Justice Minister Gideon Saar, Minister of Welfare and Social Security Meir Cohen, Finance Ministry Minister Hemed Amar and Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai, together With heads of various authorities from the area in the Be'er Sheva municipality.
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