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Police change approach: zero tolerance towards citizens suspected of incitement and support for terrorism | Israel Hayom

2023-10-14T20:44:22.561Z

Highlights: Police change approach: zero tolerance towards citizens suspected of incitement and support for terrorism. A 15-year-old minor from Petah Tikva praised Hamas on social media. A female soldier posted videos of herself in uniform on TikTok praising the murderous attack by terrorists in the Gaza Strip. A young man from Beit Hanina was arrested after posting a livestream with hard-to-watch footage of the abductees Israel Police: "We will continue to work to locate and deal with those who incite to violence and acts of terrorism"


A 15-year-old minor from Petah Tikva praised Hamas on social media A female soldier posted videos of herself in uniform on TikTok praising the murderous attack by terrorists in the Gaza Strip A young man from Beit Hanina was arrested after posting a livestream with hard-to-watch footage of the abductees Israel Police: "We will continue to work to locate and deal with those who incite to violence and acts of terrorism"


Not just the pizzeria in Huwara: The person behind a post praising the atrocities of Hamas and Islamic Jihad is a 15-year-old Jew from Petah Tikva. The police have decided to change their approach and have zero tolerance for supporters of terrorism who are citizens of the country.

Posted a live praising the actions of terrorists near the Gaza Strip and was arrested // Social networks

After the boy posted on social media in support of the horrific murders of the two organizations, police investigators were able to locate the person behind the publication.

The boy was arrested this evening for questioning by officers from the youth department at the Petah Tikva police station. At the end of the investigation, the police will decide how to proceed with the investigation. He will probably be released under restrictive conditions, including house arrest and a ban on surfing the internet.

Posts pro-terrorism content on TikTok while in uniform, photo: uncredited

At the same time, a discharged soldier, an Arab citizen of Israel who was released last May from military service in Battalion 474, 210th Division, recently posted videos on TikTok in support of Hamas while wearing a uniform.

The IDF Spokesperson said that the information had been passed on to all parties and was being processed. As of this moment, the IDF has said that it has removed it immediately from the reserves.

She Hajj Yahya, a kindergarten teacher in Hod Hasharon, in a post in support of Hamas, photo: social networks

Another young man who posted a livestream on TikTok with hard-to-watch footage of the abductees, laughed and took pride in what the people of Israel are going through, is Muhammad from Beit Hanina. The police came to him and arrested him, and before throwing him at the Russian Compound, photographed him with an Israeli flag.

Another incident that occurred in recent days, following the murderous terrorist attack by Hamas terrorists, involved a teacher at a school in East Jerusalem and a child transportation coordinator. Jerusalem District police detained the two women on suspicion of praise, incitement, hate speech, and identification with the Hamas terrorist organization. Since the beginning of the war, 40 Palestinians suspected of incitement or support for terrorism have been arrested and interrogated in the Jerusalem District.

The Israel Police said: "The police will continue to work to locate and deal with those who incite to violence and acts of terrorism, and those who identify with terrorism and praise these acts during wartime, on social networks and everywhere else."

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