The political system is in turmoil following the news of a third attack in which four people were killed, in just over a week in Israel, tonight (Tuesday) in Bnei Brak.
Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: "A sad and very difficult evening. Israel in the midst of a dangerous wave of terrorism that we have not seen for many years. I send my condolences to the families of those killed and pray for the wounded. Strengthen the security and rescue forces on the ground. And security. "
The Minister of Tourism of Yesh Atid, Yoel Rezbozov: "Intolerable. We did not finish mourning the murdered Shirel Wiesen from the attack two days ago and here are five more Israelis added to this sad and painful quorum. We must act with a heavy hand. My condolences to the families of the murdered."
The chairman of Religious Zionism, MK Bezalel Smutrich, said: "Hard days for the people of Israel. I want to embrace the families of the murdered, the wounded and all the citizens of Israel. He will not lie and together we will emerge from this terrible period for better days for the people of Israel. "
MK Orit Struck of Religious Zionism reacted sharply to the attack: "If the government continues to deal with terrorism with tweezers - we will continue to absorb victims and our streets will continue to become battlefields.
The pace will only increase.
Compassion for the cruel - cruel for the merciful.
Very cruel. "
MK Shlomo Qarai from the Likud: "We must recover immediately and use all the means at our disposal, punitive and deterrent.
Without the High Court and without B'Tselem. Jewish blood is not no man's land. "
MK Michal Rosin of Meretz: "Fear, astonishment, anger and sadness.
Extremely difficult feelings in the face of the attack in Bnei Brak and Ramat Gan.
The heart is broken for the dead and wounded.
About the families who are joining the circle of bereavement today. "
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