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Shin Bet: new ‘radical’ security steps needed

The security agency recommends radical legislative changes allowing the state to impose sanctions on families of attackers

October 3, 2008 13:00
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Facing a growing number of attacks in East Jerusalem, the Shin Bet security agency is recommending radical legislative changes which would allow the state to impose sanctions on the families of attackers.

In addition, security officials have claimed that the current route of the Jerusalem section of the security barrier is one of the causes of the terror escalation among residents of East Jerusalem, since it cuts them off from the capital and reinforces their connection with Palestinians in the West Bank.

Last week, a 19-year-old resident of the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Jabel Mukhabar rammed his car into a group of soldiers near the Old City, wounding 17. The attack followed two bulldozer attacks in the space of two weeks in Jerusalem in July which killed three people.

According to the Shin Bet, since the beginning of the year, over 250 residents of East Jerusalem have been arrested on suspicion of terror, in comparison to 37 in 2007 and a mere nine in 2005. Since the beginning of the year, 13 Israelis have been killed in terror attacks in Jerusalem.