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Shin Bet building program to help police tackle rampant Arab crime wave — reports
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Shin Bet building program to help police tackle rampant Arab crime wave — reports

The Shin Bet, Israel's internal security agency, is reportedly preparing to assist Israeli police in addressing a rising wave of violent crime in the country's Arab communities. This initiative, which would see the allocation of between NIS 1-1.3 billion in funding, comes amid concerns over increasing gun violence, organized crime, and a perceived failure of police enforcement. Current Shin Bet chief David Zini appears more open to this involvement compared to his predecessor, Ronen Bar, who had previously opposed such measures. The proposed program includes the creation of a specialized division within Shin Bet equipped with advanced surveillance capabilities, such as spyware and wiretapping. Reports indicate that the program is still under development, with details regarding its structure and funding usage remaining unclear.

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The Times of Israel logoThe Times of IsraelNeodvisenDesnopred 19 urami
Shin Bet building program to help police tackle rampant Arab crime wave — reports

The Shin Bet, Israel's internal security agency, is reportedly preparing to assist Israeli police in addressing a rising wave of violent crime in the country's Arab communities. This initiative, which would see the allocation of between NIS 1-1.3 billion in funding, comes amid concerns over increasing gun violence, organized crime, and a perceived failure of police enforcement. Current Shin Bet chief David Zini appears more open to this involvement compared to his predecessor, Ronen Bar, who had previously opposed such measures. The proposed program includes the creation of a specialized division within Shin Bet equipped with advanced surveillance capabilities, such as spyware and wiretapping. Reports indicate that the program is still under development, with details regarding its structure and funding usage remaining unclear.

Ocena pristranskosti (Desno): The article frames the increased involvement of Shin Bet in domestic crime-fighting as a positive step, highlighting the agency's willingness to engage in areas traditionally reserved for police. It emphasizes the failure of current law enforcement and presents the Shin Bet's intervention as a much-

The Times of Israel logoThe Times of IsraelNeodvisenSredinapred 3 dnevi
Trije arabski Izraelci bodo obtoženi pomoči pri terorističnem napadu v srednjem Izraelu.

Trije arabski Izraelci se soočajo z obtožbami za domnevno pomoč pri terorističnem napadu v osrednjem Izraelu, ki se je zgodil 7. junija 2026. Napadalec, Omar Mundar Yassin iz Tayibe, je ubil eno osebo in poškodoval več drugih, preden so ga ubili varnostne sile.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Medtem ko članek razpravlja o občutljivem vprašanju, ki vključuje arabske Izraelce in nacionalno varnost, objektivno predstavlja dejstva, ne da bi očitno naklonil eni strani, poroča o dejanjih tako napadalcev kot domnevnih sodelavcev, ne da bi izrazil močno ideološko presojo.

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