Following the publication in "Israel Today" that one of the security guards who attacked MK Itamar Ben Gvir is a supporter of Hamas, tonight (Thursday) it appears that another security guard, Muhammad Issa, apparently ran two prison terms for throwing glass bottles at police officers and participating in a riot against security forces .
Issa ran his first prison sentence in 2016 for participating in a violent riot against security forces.
His second detention in 2018 lasted about 11 months, when he was charged with assaulting police officers and throwing glass bottles in the Issawia neighborhood of Jerusalem.
Security guards threatened to attack the chairman of Jewish Power, MK Itamar Ben Gvir
On the Facebook pages of the security guard and his brother, videos of Issa were posted after his release from prison, with incitement songs being played in the background during their trip.
The chairman of Jewish Power, MK Itamar Ben Gvir, responded: "The abduction came out of the bag! Today it is clear who lied and what the motive is and beyond the fact that being a released terrorist says it all about the incident, it is also a serious security failure that must be checked." "Where public figures come - just a scandal."
Surprised face: One of the security guards who attacked MK @itamarbengvir is a released terrorist who ran two actual prison terms for security offenses.
In 2016 he ran half a year in prison and in January 2019 he was released from a blacksmith prison after 11 months in prison for an incident in Issawiya.
Attached are photos of his arrests in Issawiya @ hakolhayehudi https://t.co/XMoZ71cWHa pic.twitter.com/r0j6y0sHqO
- Elhanan Gruner (@elchangr) December 23, 2021
As you may recall, the chairman of Jewish Power, MK Itamar Ben Gvir, clashed on Tuesday with two Arab security guards at the entrance to the annual celebration of the Yeshiva Kasa Rahamim, headed by Rabbi Meir Mazuz at the Tel Aviv Exhibition Center.
In a video that caused a great stir, the two security guards are documented cursing and threatening the Knesset member, who then pulled out a gun.
After the incident was documented, the two security guards fled the scene, but the police located them at the scene and collected open testimony from them.
MK Ben Gvir also went to the North Tel Aviv police station to testify. The investigation continues.
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