Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Millions allocated for Jerusalem security over high holidays

“This is another important step in our uncompromising struggle to restore personal security and for Jerusalem, our capital,” says Israel’s national security minister.

A view of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem's Old City and the surrounding area, on Aug. 10, 2023. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.
A view of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem’s Old City and the surrounding area, on Aug. 10, 2023. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.

Israel’s Ministry of National Security has allocated $32 million to bolster security in eastern Jerusalem over the upcoming Jewish high holidays, which begin on Friday, Sept. 15, with Rosh Hashanah.

The funds will be used in part to expand the “View to Jerusalem” project, deploying cameras at friction points and main axes in the city.

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir hailed the move as “another important step in our uncompromising struggle to restore personal security and for Jerusalem, our capital.”

He continued: “We brought in record budgets for the police and the bodies of the ministry, increased standards and salary increases in order to significantly increase police manpower ... and we continue to work to strengthen governance and personal security in Jerusalem and in the entire State of Israel.”

“Such hate has no place in our schools or our state, especially as we begin Jewish American Heritage Month,” said Maryland Gov. Wes Moore.
“While our ability to provide additional information at this time is limited, we will continue to keep the community informed,” the private D.C. university stated.
“This is not a prank. It was an act of intimidation meant to spread fear,” Vince Gasparro, a Liberal parliamentarian, told JNS.
“We welcomed this traitor into our nation with open arms,” the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan said. “And he repaid us by building a bomb and helping our great enemy.”
The “failed approach” to lasting peace between the countries has “allowed terrorist groups to entrench and enrich themselves, undermine the authority of the Lebanese state and endanger Israel’s northern border,” said State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott.
“One has to wonder how that humble pie tastes for the Democrats today,” Sam Markstein of the Republican Jewish Coalition told JNS.