The Higher Arab Monitoring Committee called an emergency meeting over the weekend over the spike in violence in the sector, which has seen 111 murders take place since the beginning of the year.
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Several protest rallies have been scheduled for this week to raise awareness of the crisis, as the committee demands government action.
Since the beginning of the year, 95 Arab men have been killed, 70 of them in incidents involving gun violence. Sixteen Arab women were murdered by their spouses or relatives.
Committee Chairman MK Mansour Abbas said, "Arab society is literary bleeding and nothing is being done. We call on policymakers to stop procrastinating and appropriate the necessary budget" for the anti-violence program in the sector.