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Opinion In order to fight terrorism, legal reform is necessary Israel today

2023-02-16T08:35:21.027Z


We continued to fight over the legal reform, we continued the demonstrations, the noise, the campaigns. I see again 13 and 14 year old children going out to stab, shoot and kill innocent people


We forgot too quickly, we scrolled too quickly.

Three souls were murdered here less than a week ago, and we returned to normal too quickly.

Two children with blue eyes, golden hair, with an innocent and sweet smile, who were and are not.

Two children who left a broken family, with a father who is still fighting for his life in the hospital, and another young man who left behind a young widow, a house and a family that started to be built and stopped short.

Three souls were murdered in the attack, and we were shocked and moved on.

We continued to fight over the legal reform, we continued the demonstrations, the noise, the campaigns.

Yes me too.

That is why it is so important for me to write about this this week, and not about a thousand issues that are stuck in my stomach about the reform.

Precisely from the place that fights in favor of the legal reform, that knows that this is the right move to make, that it is necessary to fight the issues of terrorism and governance, precisely from that you need to raise your head for a moment and see what happened here.

And when I raise my head, I see the wave of terror returning.

I see East Jerusalem burning.

I see again 13 and 14 year old children going out to stab, shoot and kill innocent people.

This is how the terrorist from David City, and this is how the terrorist from Shuafat this week.

Murdering children, incited on social networks, incited in schools, in the media, in mosques, the fire of terrorism is ignited in their eyes and guides their steps.

The terrorist who killed 8-year-old Asher and 6-year-old Jacob was the father of children, including a newborn baby girl.

This subhuman saw tender children standing at the bus stop, and ran towards them quickly and head-on just because they were Jewish.

The subhumans in his extended family and company distributed candy, posted in mosques, produced caricatures of a hero and hailed him in every corner.

In Gaza, Jenin, East Jerusalem, Nablus, Bethlehem - the celebrations were in full swing.

These are their heroes, heroes who kill children.

In the security system and in the media, we hear the terms "single threat" and "lone intifada" day and night to describe a phenomenon, or perhaps to provide ourselves with excuses as to why we are unable to prevent this murderous terrorism.

It should be said out loud: there is no such thing as a "single hazard".

This blood society produces individual hazards, and it is a social and religious phenomenon, not something accidental.

When a potential terrorist knows that he will be a hero and that his children will be the children of a hero, that there will be posters and syllabuses about him in schools - his motivation to commit murder increases many times over.

It may be different from the terrorist infrastructure we knew in the 1990s and 2000s, but it is a social phenomenon that we have to deal with and eradicate.

If this means closing the terrorist's environment in a pressure cooker, acting against instigators, sealing mosques and arresting clerics who sow death - then this is the task.

to activate the entire economic, security, physical, legal circle - to show this society that murder may make you a "martyr", but that you will leave a minefield behind you for your loved ones and those around you.

In order to fight terrorism, legal reform is necessary, but we must not wait for it.

We must not wait for it, but work at the same time, because Arab terrorism exacts an unbearably heavy price.

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Source: israelhayom

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