stuck within complicated rules of the legal system, which do not fit Israel's state of emergency.
In light of High Court rulings for many years, it's not true to say that there is a legal obstacle in implementing the authority to demolish homes, but this raises significant legal difficulties.
The minister, as the person in charge of the law enforcement authorities, finds no difference in the severity of the crime due to the perpetrator's descent. The minister treats any security, criminal or moral offense in a similar manner.
Once again it has been proven that there are double standards
The question is self evident in light of the serious allegations against him. It's clear to everyone that if he had been an Arab or a Palestinian, the ministers would have competed who would be the first to issue a statement about the house's demolition, and I am certain that Barak's bulldozers would ha...
If Israel razes homes of Arab terrorists, the law should also apply to Jewish terrorists.
The entire Teitel story raises questions. Why did it take 12 years to discover this terrorist, who hid an arsenal of weapons in his home, and only when he hurt Jews they began investing efforts in exposing him. This also points to the existing double standards.
The arrest of Sheikh Salah, who previously has been convicted for incitement, came after consultation by national police chief Dudu Cohen, Jerusalem police chief Aharon Franco and State Prosecutor Moshe Lador. Salah will be investigated because of his speeches over the past few days and continuing incit...
The arrest concerns a lone inciter and is not a decision against an entire population. The police emphasized that it works with determination and equality to allow freedom of speech and religious rites for all religions while preventing lone extremists from violating the status quo