Israel – Shin Bet Issues Administrative Orders Against 10 Right Wing Activists

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    Israel – The Shin Bet issued administrative orders on Sunday against 10 Jewish activists — many of whom were minors — as part of their general crackdown on the extreme right wing in the wake of last month’s terror attack in the Palestinian village of Duma.

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    Restrictions placed on the activists included late night curfews and house arrest as well as restraining orders that forbade them from contacting certain friends and banned them from Judea and Samaria for a set period of time.

    The orders are a preventative measure as non of the activists in question have been charged with involvement in any Jewish terror attacks or in hate crimes against Palestinians, often described as price tag attacks.

    “They’re in hysterics,” said the non-governmental group Honenu, which provides free legal assistance to right wing activists.

    “They [the Shin Bet] are handing out administrative orders as if they were fresh rolls,” it said.

    The Shin Bet, however, said that the orders met the guidelines the Security Cabinet set to combat Jewish terrorism and hate crimes in the aftermath of the Duma attack, in which two homes in that Palestinian village were torched, allegedly by Jewish extremists. Sa’ad Dawabsha, 31, and his son, Ali, 18 months old, were killed in that attack.

    “Due to a number of terror attacks that have been carried out recently, including ones in which people were killed, the Shin Bet recommended restraining orders against 10 activists, which have been signed,” it said.

    The orders are part of “the unyielding policy against terror” and are aimed at “dismantling the terror infrastructure that has been responsible for these attacks and to prevent further actions,” it said.

    The restrictions were put in place to keep the activists from reaching illegal West Bank outposts, in particular the “Baladim.” It is from these outposts that some people left to execute terror attacks, the Shin Bet said.

    It added that it was determined to prevent terrorist activity and to bring its perpetrators to justice.

    To date however no one has been charged with the Duma attack.


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    8 years ago

    If the Shin Beit is locking up people that they decided smell like a criminal then may I suggest to the Shin Beit that while your at it please do everyone a favor and lock up Yehuda Glick as he is certainly a rodef against all of Klal Yisroel.

    Nycnyc
    Nycnyc
    8 years ago

    They should lock up the gay leaders as they incite the entire Moslem world to hate israel by their gay agenda. As Michael savage on the radio explains why the Moslems become suicide bombers is because they feel justified fighting a religious war against homos and western atheistic beliefs.

    anonyid
    anonyid
    8 years ago

    In Israel’s “democratic (what a joke!) country” JEWS are guilty until proven innocent. The ‘Settler Arson’ turns out to be an electrical short-circuit, however, no apologies were heard from Rivlin, Bibi and the rest of the gang, and innocent guys are still imprisoned! Such “justice” could only happen in a self-hating Jewish Zionist country.

    54321
    54321
    8 years ago

    Democracy, lol. Its nothing more then stifling of dissenting views. Freedom of speech inot Israel. Why are people rushing to make aliyah in such a country which has no backbone in defending its own people and country. They’re scared of their own shadow. They’re always defensive and reactionary. Sad situation.