According to police data, since the start of the operation, there has been a 93% decrease in shooting incidents in the Bedouin diaspora, and dozens of military weapons have been seized. Masked men damage property in Givaot Bar (credit: SECTION 27A COPYRIGHT ACT)Despite the data, the leadership of the Bedouin sector is outraged by what it defines as the interference of political considerations in police work, while heads of Jewish authorities in the region are demanding a broader government plan.Over the past month, police forces have seized 70 stolen military weapons, an RPG rocket, dozens of cartridges, and over 50,000 rounds of ammunition. In addition, 42 kilograms of various types of drugs were seized, and extensive traffic enforcement was carried out, which included the filing of 2,150 reports and the removal of over 200 vehicles from the road. So far, 67 indictments have been filed for offenses of possession and use of weapons and violent offenses.Approximately 7,945 police officers and fighters from various units took part in the operation, including the Yoav Unit, Border Police, Naval Forces, and Unit 33, along with technological support from 23 drones and assistance from cavalry and dog units. The police noted that the challenge remains significant, as estimates indicate the existence of approximately 150,000 weapons and weapons throughout the Negev, some of which were stolen from IDF bases and assembly areas in the past two years.\"}","id":"json-ld-schema-881503"}])
Masked men invade northern Israeli city, burn cars, and vandalize property
One resident told Wall that the men invaded the settlement after cutting a hole in the security fence.
Masked men damage property in Givaot Bar(photo credit: SECTION 27A COPYRIGHT ACT)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF, YANIR YAGNAUpdated: