Thursday, December 06, 2007

MKs Propose: No More Automatic Protection for Cabinet Ministers

Hillel Fendel

Likud MK and Labor MK team up to propose a bill that will provide protection for seven national leaders - and others only on an as-need basis.
. Likud Knesset faction chairman MK Gideon Saar and Labor MK Shelly Yechimovich submitted the bill today (Wednesday) to amend the existing General Security Service (GSS) bill. The new legislation stipulates that only the seven "national leadership symbols" would be eligible for full-time protection by the GSS (Shabak). The seven are the President, Prime Minister, Supreme Court Chief Justice, Knesset Speaker, Defense Minister, Foreign Minister, and Opposition Leader.

At present, every Cabinet minister is accompanied by a GSS agent or two - at a total cost of some 100 million shekels each year. The new bill stipulates that they would be protected only when necessary based on concrete threats, as determined by periodic security assessments.

"The situation at present," Yechimovich said, "is that security guards are a status symbol; the extent of protection that is provided is not justified."

Rabin and Ze'evi
Shabak protection has failed to save the last two government officials who were shot at: Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin in 1995, and Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi in 2001, who was murdered in a Jerusalem hotel. Ze'evi, who told his wife shortly before he was murdered that an Arab man in the hotel dining room had been constantly and suspiciously looking at him, specifically objected to having bodyguards around. Despite this, the GSS took full responsibility for failing to prevent his assassination.

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