State Comptroller Mattaniho Engelman will publish today (Wednesday) at 4:00 PM a comprehensive report on the enforcement in the cities involved during Operation Wall Guard.
The auditor found severe deficiencies, the details of which we will publish at the time of publication permission this afternoon. Alongside the enforcement report, the auditor will publish a report dealing with the allocation of resources by the state to the Arab population in the cities involved, and deficiencies were also found in this matter.
State Comptroller Mattaniho Engelman (archive), photo: Yonatan Shaul
We will recall that during the Wall Guard operation in the Gaza Strip, crowds of Israeli Arabs fought against the state and provoked violent riots throughout the cities involved.
Among other things, there were lynching attempts, arson and even live shooting, which claimed victims.
Senior Attorney General Shlomi Abramson, who coordinated the filing of the indictments against the rioters, announced at the hearing in the Supreme Court: "We have an enemy from home."
In the meantime, yesterday a ruling of the Supreme Court was published in the state's appeal regarding the lightness of the punishment of the participants in the lynching of Jews during the operation.
The attorney's office appealed against the lenient punishments imposed on the violators by District Court Judge Daniel Fish. The Supreme Court accepted the attorney's argument, and the ruling reads: "The appeal against the sentence should be accepted.
The district court was too lenient with the respondents.
Considerations of reward and deterrence are increasing."
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