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PM: Rampant violence in Israel's south comparable to Wild West

On tour of Negev region, PM Bennett promises reinforcements, millions of shekels in funding. Israel moving from defensive to offensive approach to tackle violent crime, he says.

by  Ilya Egorov
Published on  12-06-2021 16:54
Last modified: 03-27-2022 13:22
PM: Rampant violence in Israel's south comparable to Wild WestYaniv Zohar

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett addresses the press on a tour of the Negev region, Nov. 6, 2021 | Screenshot: Yaniv Zohar

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With violence on the rise in Israel's Negev region, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, along with several ministers and other officials met with local authority heads in Israel's south.

Stopping at an observation point from which they could view the Bedouin city of Rahat to receive a briefing from security forces, the prime minister said, "We aren't waiting, and the neglect is behind us. This is on our watch, and the responsibility is ours," Bennett said. He noted the state budget passed by his coalition government included a "significant increase in resources for enforcement and a decision on the regulation of the settlements – and now we are heading out on our path. We won't kick the ball down to the next government; we are taking responsibility."

He said: "I hear your cries; sensible things are being said here. We will bring additional forces to reinforce the south, and we will allocate tens of millions of shekels to this end. Crime in the Arab sector is not the sector's [problem], but a [problem] for all of us. There are militias here that operate as if in the Wild West. After many years of neglect, in which crime reached intolerable dimensions, we are moving from defense to offense."

Bennett continued: "I was happy to hear from local authority heads that they sense the change. The message to residents of the south is that we are here, and we won't relent. The fate of Beersheba and Rahat is the fate of Tel Aviv. We will continue to act until we restore a sense of security to residents of the south."

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