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The prospective move comes after three Israelis were killed in a car-ramming attack in Jerusalem.
The measures reportedly include seizing assets belonging to terrorists’ families and erecting additional security checkpoints between predominantly Arab and Jewish neighborhoods in the capital.
The fatalities were identified as Yaakov Israel Paley, 6, his brother, Asher Menachem, 8, and Alter Shlomo Lederman, 20.
Brothers Adam and Muhammad Abu Taha of Tel Sheva in the Negev allegedly sold some 150,000 bullets and hundreds of M-16 magazines to Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists operating in the Jenin area.
The move was an apparent response to Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s crackdown on the celebration of terrorism by Arab Israelis.
The group’s prisoners’ organization calls for a “general mobilization.”
Karim and Maher Younis, who were both released after 40 years in prison, in 'Ara, Israel, Jan. 19, 2023. Photo by Fadi Amun/Flash90.
Terrorists Karim and Maher Younis rearrested, questioned over alleged incitement
Prosecutors are reportedly discussing possible fresh charges against Maher, who upon being released from jail said, “I am prepared to serve another 40 years in order to liberate the homeland of Palestine.”
Supporters greet terrorist murderer Maher Younis, who was released after 40 years in prison, in 'Ara, Israel, Jan. 19, 2023. Photo by Fadi Amun/Flash90.
Ben-Gvir: Maher Younis should be shipped off to Syria
The Israeli national security minister praises police for preventing any major celebrations for the Arab-Israeli terrorist.
The cousins, just released from prison, have each collected nearly $100,000 from the Palestinian Authority for the murder of Israel Defense Forces Cpl. Avraham Bromberg in 1980, according to Palestinian Media Watch.
“‘Murdered a Jew? Here’s a stipend. And if you’re an Israeli citizen, you’ll get more, depending on how many people you’ve killed,’” says MK Simcha Rothman of the P.A.'s “Pay for Slay” policy.
Karim Younis, who murdered an IDF soldier, was feted, including by Palestinian Authority officials, in the northern Israeli town of ‘Ara.
Israeli Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu at the Knesset, Dec. 19, 2022. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90.
Israel cracks down on Palestinian Authority over ‘legal and political war’
Authorities confiscated the VIP passes of top Palestinian officials, and are withholding taxes and tarrifs collected on behalf of the P.A., to hold Ramallah accountable for last month’s “distorted” U.N. resolution on Judea and Samaria.