Pak Sahafat – After a three-hour meeting, the security cabinet of the Zionist regime decided to take measures to provide firearms to the settlers and increase the security forces in order to arrest more Palestinians.
According to the International group of Pak Sahafat news agency, The Prime Minister’s Office of the Provisional Zionist regime announced that the political-security cabinet of this regime decided after a 3-hour meeting to increase the security measures in the Zionist settlements in the West Bank in response to the martyrdom operation in occupied Jerusalem.
Hebrew-language media reported early Sunday that the Tel Aviv prime minister’s office did not provide further details on the measures and security measures, but said the measure would be a response to “terrorist attacks and the joyous celebrations that followed.”
Based on this, the Tel Aviv security cabinet also decided that the house of the Palestinian fighter who carried out the successful operation in occupied Jerusalem will be immediately sealed in preparation for demolition.
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According to “Walla News” website, it was also decided to deprive the families of Palestinian operators of their salaries, insurance and other benefits. Of course, details about how and against whom this action will be applied have not been provided.
In this statement, it is stated that in the meeting of the Tel Aviv cabinet on Sunday, the bill not to issue birth certificates to the families of Palestinian fighters will be discussed.
According to this report, the security cabinet of the child-killing Zionist regime also took measures to accelerate and expand the issuance of firearms licenses for settlers and to strengthen the security forces in order to arrest more Palestinians and conduct targeted operations to collect the weapons of resistance fighters.
A senior Zionist official familiar with the contents of the security cabinet meeting told Walla News that it has not been decided exactly what measures will be taken to strengthen the settlements and that a separate discussion will be held in this regard at the end of this week with the presence of Tel Aviv Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.