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Israeli security force fears Jewish activists could launch terror strikes |
2015-08-24 |
[UPI] Israel's internal security force on Sunday formally suppressed a small group of Jewish activists, who it fears could attempt to attack Paleostinians in the conflict-laden country. Yeah. What's that Hebrew word for "intifada" again? The Israeli Security Agency, or Shin Bet, issued administrative orders against the individuals -- some of whom are under the age of 18 -- that place them under house arrest with a curfew. The orders also bar them from certain locations and prohibit contact with certain acquaintances, The Jerusalem Post reported Sunday. The orders are the Israeli government's latest attempts to disrupt home-grown terrorism -- particularly right wing-inspired violence -- in the wake of last month's deadly attack on the village of Duma, where a Paleostinian father and son were killed by Jewish krazed killers. No one has been charged in relation to the fire kaboom, but government officials say the new orders are designed to be preventative in nature -- and are in line with the government's mission to fight terrorism. "Due to a number of terror attacks that have been carried out recently, including ones in which people were killed, the Shin Bet recommended restraining orders against 10 activists," the security agency said. |
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