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Police Chief Shabtai, Prime Minister Netanyahu and National Security Minister Ben-Gvir All Want to Bring the Shin Bet Security Service in to Combat Rising Crime in the Arab Community, but the State Prosecutor's Office, and the Shin Bet Itself, Have Their Doubts
Forty-two Israeli Arabs Have Been Murdered Since the Beginning of April - Compared With 21 Cases in the Corresponding Period Last Year. The Vast Majority of Cases in the Jewish Community Were Solved