future attacks, expediting and expanding the number of gun permits for israelis, trying to get thousands more to carry guns with them at all times, revoking the insurance benefits of families who israel has accused of terrorism, and pushing forward draft legislation that would revoke the identity cards of families of terrorists who support terrorism. translator: our response will be strong, swift, and precise. whoever tries to harm us, we will harm them and everyone who assists them. we have already carried out widespread arrests of those who support, assist, and incite terrorism. we are deploying forces, reinforcing uniting, and we are doing this in various sectors. reporter: they ve condemned those steps as collective punishment, saying it will pour oil on the fire. palestinians reporting dozens of
military raid in jenin. it was unusual, happened in the daylight. israelis were going after islamic jihad militants. in that raid, nine palestinians were killed. one of them was a bystander, civilian, woman in her 60s, and later a palestinian man was killed in fourth clashes and then later that night rockets were fired from gaza towards israel. israel responding with airstrikes. there were no injuries in those instances. but you can see what s happening here in the last three days, that the tension is really sky high. this is a big test for this new right-wing government under prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he announced they will be putting out new measures to combat what they are saying this rise in terrorism, including putting more guns on the streets. he wants to allow more gun permits so that everyday civilians can be armed as they go around their daily lives he says to potentially be able to prevent more attacks. jim. all right, cnn s hadas gold.
a lot of them are armed - and several of these members were former military, - there was certainly one former police officer involved, | one active soldier as far as i understand from - the intelligence services, with access to weapons, i but also the number of gun permits in that particular movement has gone up. | and you know, there s 20,000 known members of this movement. - i spoke to emmanuelle chaze in berlin, who is a political reporter for deutsche welle and france 21t i. 25 people arrested today. we talked about a former mp for the far right party of the aap. she was arrested this morning in the southern suburbs of berlin, and also the prints. you mentioned he was arrested, and he s believed to have been the leader of the terrorist group. they had
for the new york times and host of day x, a podcast looking at far right plots to bring down the german government. this is her analysis. it s very easy to dismiss them as crazies as we all did with the qanon movement initially. katrin bennhold is berlin bureau chief for the new york times and host of day x, a podcast looking at it s very easy to dismiss them as crazies as we all did with the qanon movement initially. the dangerous thing is that a lot of them are very deeply inside these conspiracy bubbles, they believe the majority of the german people are behind them. a lot of them are armed and several of these members were former military, there was certainly one former police officer involved, one active soldier as far as i understand from the intelligence services, with access to weapons, but also the number of gun permits in that particular movement has gone up. wednesday s dawn raids are being described as one of the biggest anti extremism operations in modern german history. l
thatis killed by guns in america this year that is suicide, accidents and murders. half of them were murders. it is a war, but it is not treated like a war by the politicians. it surely isn t, and that is the power of the lobbying groups like the nra and other gun lobby groups. and the access that they have. and hey because of these politicians to be paralysed, that is part of the problem. that is why we have been advocating that we should have a state level gun permits, that is something that would make an impact, and only 12 states in the usa actually require gun permits right now. that is astonishing. and we are looking at how do we revamp the universal background checks and to provide them? the red flag laws, is there additional due process we should be looking at? should we look at violent offences on how that affected? these are things we need to be examining. but all are separate, a lot of these crimes that