Israel’s new national security minister’s efforts to reduce Palestinian terrorists from wasting water and regulate amounts of fresh pita bread is triggering rage from Hamas.
File video showing Palestinian prisoners in various Israeli jails.
Israel’s public news organization Kan News reported that representatives of the prisoners sent a letter Ben-Gvir, declaring"blood will be spilled" if prisons conditions are changed. The prisoners added that they will respond"with a war of liberation."Earlier this month, the minister ordered the shut-down of bakeries run by inmates in two prisons.
Palestinian prisoners warned in their letter to the minister that his measures will lead to a"war" outside the prison system and will hit the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and Jerusalem. Kaatabi was appointed by former National Security Minister and now Israeli's U.N. ambassador Gilad Erdan to chair a committee tasked with recommending a policy for Israeli prisoner services.
Kaatabi, who is a senior member of the Israeli Defense Security Forum said that"Families of convicted terrorists receive monthly stipends and substantial financial support from the Palestinian Authority, while the convicts themselves enjoy communal and social conditions, are incarcerated according to their organizational affiliation, which means that Hamas terrorists share cells only with other Hamas terrorists and Fatah terrorists are incarcerated only with Fatah terrorists.
Ben-Gvir is considered as part of a new generation of firebrand politicians who want to shake up the Israeli defense and security system, with a view toward a harder line against Palestinian terrorists. Ben-Gvir has in the U.S. as well from the Israeli center and left-wing parties.
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