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Monday, October 13, 2008
MK: Arabs No Longer Fear Police
Gil Ronen
MK Yisrael Hasson (Israel Beiteinu), who was the Deputy Commander of the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) in the past, said Sunday that the events in Akko were the result of the fact that the police no longer have a deterrent effect on the Arab population. Speaking on Israel National News radio in Hebrew, Hasson told of the Yom Kippur attack by Arabs on a Jewish neighborhood, as he heard it described by Jewish residents when his faction toured the neighborhood Friday. For four and a half hours, he said, the Arab mob armed with axes and sticks roamed the Jewish neighborhood at will, smashing cars and house windows, while Jews cowered in their homes. Through all this time, the police did not interfere.
The police's hands are tied and it has lost its deterrence," Hasson said. He added that the res
"The feeling of helplessness and the searing humiliation were very clear."
ult of this "catastrophe" could be seen in the way the Arab population and the organized criminal elements see the police.
He mentioned the Orr Commission as one of the catalysts of this process. The commission was established to investigate the circumstances of the 2000 Arab insurrection and terminated the careers of several police officers for what it claimed was use of excessive force against the Arab rioters.
Besides the loss of police deterrence, another process taking place is that "the Israeli Arab population is undergoing an accelerated process of separatism, which is nurtured and maintained by the Israeli-Arab leadership. This is the leadership's agenda," Hasson said.
Asked to explain why the police claimed that Jews were behind most of the violence in Akko, Hasson said it was quite possible that this was true, but offered a reason:
"During our tour Friday, the feeling of helplessness and the searing humiliation that this populace had experienced were very clear," he said. "For four and a half hours, the axe is swinging above your head, and you hide your wife and children in the security room, when the marauder is just a few inches away from you. It's insanity," he said.
The solution, he said, could only come from leadership. This leadership is lacking, he said, and the Arabs recognize this fact.
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