Trample attack in Jerusalem: a child was murdered and seven were injured, the terrorist was shot dead (Photo: Niv Aharonson)
The police intend to secure the activity of the Home Front Command to remove the sealing of a terrorist's house, contrary to the order of the Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gabir - this is what Vala learned today (Sunday).
Today the Shin Bet contacted the police, and asked them to participate in the removal of the sealing of the family home of Hussein Karake, an Israeli Arab terrorist about 30 years old from East Jerusalem, who murdered three Israelis about two weeks ago in a stampede attack he carried out in the city's Ramot neighborhood. This is because the terrorist suffered from mental problems and according to the service "there is no It is justified to punish the family."
Will the police act contrary to the minister's position?
Ben Gabir and the commissioner (photo: Roni Knafo)
Minister Ben Gvir ordered the police not to respond to the request, and wrote that "as much as the Home Front Command and Shin Bet want to remove the seal, they should do it themselves." He also explained that "since the terrorist's family received his will before he carried out the attack and knew of his intentions, he must be punished Despite the minister's directive, as long as the IDF implements the Shin Bet's recommendation,
the
police intend to secure the activity until its end. The removal of the sealing itself is carried out by the Home Front Command, which is subject to IDF directives.
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"Suffered from mental problems."
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In the serious attack in Ramot, the brothers Asher Menachem Plai, 8 years old and Yaakov, 6 years old, and Alter Shlomo Lederman, 20 years old, a yeshiva student who got married only a few months ago and was on his way with his wife to spend Shabbat with his parents in Elad, were murdered.
In recent times, there has been tension between Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai and Minister Ben Gvir, among other things, over the conduct of the police in East Jerusalem and the protests against the legal reform. A week ago, Shabtai made it clear that he did not intend to resign, against the backdrop of threats from Ben Gvir's associates to remove him from the post. In an interview with Laban Caspit and Amit Segal, in meeting the press on Channel 12, emphasized that "no one can replace the commissioner or the district commander at their discretion."
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