The defense establishment will consider issuing new eviction orders from the West Bank against far-right activists
suspected of participating in so-called “price-tag” attacks against IDF soldiers and Palestinians.
In September, OC Central Command Maj.-Gen. Avi Mizrachi issued orders against 13 settlers banning them from entering the West Bank. Such orders are issued when the IDF and Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) obtain intelligence information regarding a suspect but the information is not enough to press charges in court.
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3 soldiers arrested for alleged 'price tag' attacks Ya'alon: Settlers that attack IDF will be tried in court Defense officials were critical Tuesday of the legal system in Israel that has until now only prosecuted a small number of those involved in so-called “price tag” attacks against IDF soldiers and Palestinians.
On Tuesday, for example, the IDF failed to arrest even a single attacker
involved in the infiltration and vandalizing of the Efriam Regional
Brigade base near Kedumim.
IDF officers have held talks recently with judges from courts throughout
the country in an effort to explain the difficulty in collecting
evidence that can be used against the perpetrators and how the light
punishments, which those arrested received, was not deterring future
attacks.
Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz visited the base on Tuesday
afternoon and surveyed the damage. He told officers there that he was
deeply
“This is unacceptable and is a dangerous reality when the army which is
supposed to defend the people is defending itself from the people,”
Gantz said Tuesday night. “We need to enforce the law and prosecute the
perpetrators and I am confident that the state will know how to do
that.”