The Jewish-Arab violence inside Israel surprised officials even more than the Gaza flare-up. And Netanyahu's vision of soldiers in Israeli cities is still on the table
February 16, 2018 The Israeli Police s Finest Hour. Netanyahu and his supporters have accused the heads of the police of trying to bring down the right-wing government. That s nonsense. Israel Harel. Feb 16, 2018 5:59 AM. 0comments Print Zen Subscribe now ÷ Shareshare on facebook ÷ Tweet ÷ send via email ÷ reddit ÷ stumbleupon.
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Most of the farmers who did report agricultural crime said that they did so for insurance reasons. In 2019, 80 percent of farmers went to the police to report an agricultural crime.
According to Mordechai Hadad from Moshav Eitan in south-central Israel, who spoke to the authors of the report, “There was a time when you could leave a tractor in the yard with the key in the ignition. Now we need dogs, chains, guards and cameras, and it doesn’t always help.”
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The guide stood with her group on the lawn facing the Capitol building. After speaking about the structure, its architecture and its history, she turned to the events of January 6, 2021. She told her tour group members that the most commonly accepted narrative is that Joe Biden won the presidential election and that there was an attempted insurrection by supporters of then-President Donald Trump who had just heard him say that he would never concede defeat and that the rally participants should now march to Capitol Hill, where a joint sitting of Congress, presided over by then-Vice President Mike Pence, was being held to confirm the Electoral College results.