He was wrong again: Bar-Lev wrote in a post about the operation in Jenin in which YMCA members were injured - "My heart goes out to the families of the fallen"
Another mistake by the Minister of Internal Security?
After the assassination of the terrorist group Bar-Lev, he expressed his condolences to the "families of the fallen," although no fighter or policeman was killed.
The minister's entourage clarified that his intention was for those who fell in the terrorist attacks in Bnei Brak and Hadera
Shlomi Heller
02/04/2022
Saturday, 02 April 2022, 20:23 Updated: 20:39
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In the video: Bar-Lev caused a stir when he said of the assassinated terrorist "We will bring him to prison" (Photo: Walla!)
Another storm following a tweet by the Minister of Internal Security - after the elimination of the terrorist cell in Jenin, Amar Bar-Lev tweeted tonight (Saturday) "My heart goes out to the families of the fallen."
This is despite the fact that no fighter or policeman was killed during the night operation.
The minister's entourage clarified that his intention was for those who fell in the terrorist attacks in Bnei Brak and Hadera.
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After the embarrassing tweet: A spokesman for Minister Bar-Lev announced his resignation
"My heart goes out to the families of the fallen."
Bar-Lev (Photo: screenshot, from Twitter)
Last week, the minister caused a stir when he said at the funeral of the woman killed in the attack in Be'er Sheva that the terrorist would be sent to prison, at a time when the terrorist was shot dead by civilians at the scene of the attack yesterday.
"We will not keep quiet until the crime and the criminal get to jail and be tried with all the severity of the law," he said, causing embarrassment in the crowd.
The minister's entourage made it clear that the minister was wrong and confused, "he was not supposed to bear the obituary and was confused," they said.
Afterwards, Bar-Lev joked about his remarks in a tweet he published about thwarting arms smuggling from the Lebanese border.
He wrote on his Twitter account: "We will not keep quiet until we put the smugglers in jail and prosecute them," with the addition of an emoji wink.
After about an hour Bar-Lev removed the post and uploaded it again except for the last controversial line.
Following this, the minister's spokesman, Nathan Dublin, resigned.
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