Jerusalem – Israeli Police Creating New Task Force To Deal With Violence In Jerusalem

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    Israeli Border Police surround the home of the new Israeli settlers in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, in Jerusalem, Israel, 21 October 2014.  EPAJerusalem – Israel’s senior police officer is creating a new task force to fight violence in Jerusalem following an attack on Jewish families by Arab extremists on Monday.

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    Commissioner Yohanan Danino is moving forward with a new police unit made specifically for dealing with violent incidents after Arab extremists threw Molotov cocktails at an apartment purchased by Jewish families, reports Israel National News (http://bit.ly/1rpRIvs).

    No injuries were reported in the attack.

    Locals have been calling the rioting and attacks in Jerusalem by Arab extremists the “silent intifada.”

    Jewish visitors at Temple Mount have also been recently harassed by Islamist activists at the holy site.

    “We cannot ignore public disorder incidents; stone-throwing, attacks with fireworks, throwing of petrol bombs, which characterise riots on Temple Mount and other areas in the city and its surroundings,” said Danino.


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    harryw
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    harryw
    9 years ago

    Sadly, there will never be peace in Israel before the coming of the Messiah who is the true redeemer of the Jewish people. Meanwhile, our brothers and sisters are suffering in vein.

    9 years ago

    The purpose of this task force is to go easy and reward those Arabs that attack Jews. That has been their stupid Zionist policy since about 1968 following the first terrorist attack in Machne Yehuda market.

    mgrunberg
    mgrunberg
    9 years ago

    Israel should learn from China on how to deal with this type of violence which upsets social harmony. Israel should dispatch a team of observers in conjunction with the Chinese authorities to observe how the police, armed forces, security and intelligence agencies all work hand in hand in weeding out potential violence by nipping it in the bud, particularly in the Northwest Xinjiang province.