Shin Bet

Israel can't stop Arab sector murders without gov't accountability - opinion

The problem is that the whole political system is geared to not be held accountable.

15/06/2023

Israel Police chief to leave role next year, Ben-Gvir rules

The Israel Police chief, who has been serving in his role since January 2021, is set to stand down from his role in January of 2024.

Only few arrests made across Arab Israeli sector despite murder wave

Some 102 people have lost their lives in criminal violence in 2023 with only 32 arrests made, the Abraham Initiatives told the Jerusalem Post.

‘It’s North Korea’: Arab Israelis condemn Shin Bet plan to combat crime

Human and civil rights organizations criticized the agency’s involvement even further.

By EVA ROYTBURG
12/06/2023

Israel's Shin Bet is opposed to policing Arab sector murder wave - why?

In early 2020, the government brought the Shin Bet into the business of tracking Israeli citizens who were infected with the coronavirus.

Shin Bet not magic wand to stop Israeli Arab sector killings - analysis

There are no quick fixes in bringing down crime in the Arab sector. Problems of this proportion are not solved with one magic wand or a single silver bullet. Rather, it will take a series of steps.

11/06/2023

Use of Shin Bet to fight against Arab sector crimes illegal - NGOs

The Shin Bet law is interpreted as requiring the agency to be used in national security situations of serious and immediate danger to citizens and the state. 

Netanyahu 'determined' to have Shin Bet enter fight against Arab crime

A bloody week has raised the total homicides in the Arab sector to 102 since the beginning of 2023.

Former Shin Bet chief thinks Israel may see another political murder

Former Shin Bet chief Carmi Gillon warns against Ben-Gvir and Smotrich and explains his stance on the protests against the current government.

By YAAKOV BAR-ON , MAARIV
03/06/2023

Court rejects IDF soldier appeal to be freed from Shin Bet interrogation

The soldier had been prevented from meeting with his lawyer for 72 hours.

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