A policeman who leaves his house and returns to the closet is a loss of governance.
The Bedouin do what they want
Pini Badash
11/06/2022
Saturday, 11 June 2022, 18:49 Updated: 18:59
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Amichai Carmeli, a police volunteer who was run over to death (Photo: Official website, according to section 27A of the Copyright Law)
The incident of the death of police volunteer Amichai Carmeli by the vehicle of Rahat residents did not surprise me.
For many years I have been shouting that there is no governance in the south, and today it can be said that the situation has deteriorated even to the north and it was clear that one day we will lose governance in the center as well.
So when a citizen comes out of his house and comes back in the closet and leaves an orphaned family it is not surprising.
Residents of the State of Tel Aviv and the center who heard about the situation in the south and thought they were not in this film, were greatly mistaken.
And this is just the beginning.
This is because these criminals know that the punishment for the Bedouin sector is ridiculous and the judges are very forgiving, and may even be afraid.
So, those criminals allow themselves to do whatever they please and do not count the police and the courts.
Even in the north the situation is bad.
In the last week alone, 26 buses have been set on fire and the routine has continued as usual.
The Government of Israel, internalize that we are in the midst of an internal war by the citizens of the country who do not feel a sense of belonging to it.
Use a hard hand against violence with an orderly enforcement plan that will include changing laws, arrests, and setting minimum sentences.
Only then can we perhaps reduce the dimensions of the Wild West.
If there is no severe punishment for the rioters there will be no deterrence.
Pini Badash is the head of the Omar Council
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