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Arab Community Leaders Are Calling for the Shin Bet to Take Control of Dealing With Criminal Activity, as the Weakness of Israel Police Leaves Local Politicians Feeling There Is 'No Other Choice'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Is Only Too Happy to Make His National Security Minister a Convenient Scapegoat for the Breakdown in Law and Order, Even if This Leaves Israel With a Weakened Police Force
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
According to Sources in Israel's Firefighting Service, the Organization Lacks Hundreds of Millions of Shekels in Personnel and Equipment Needed to Effectively Deal With the Anticipated Fires