In the wake of a deadly terror attack in Ariel, the question of how to prevent lone wolf attacks returns.
While Israel’s security apparatus is skilled at foiling attacks plotted by terror cells, it is much more difficult to prevent individual perpetrators from carrying out so-called lone wolf attacks.
i24News correspondents Jonathan Regev and Alec Pollard weigh in on the issue and what the Israeli government wants to do to change the status quo.
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The lone wolf is a made up term by the liberals to try and avoid blaming Muslims as a whole for terrorism. That’s fine in the west, no problem. But in Israel it’s very simple if the Pals leadership insights for violence against jews, every Arab is part of an organized effort to harm jews, nothing “lone wolf” about that. The only element of lone is in the sense that it’s not an organized plan to kill jews; it’s just a spontaneous moment. The solution is simple, cut off the work permits, check every Arab that even has the possibility… Read more »
For sure if others are free to shoot at terrorist with no consequences it’ll deter bezh
YES THEY CAN!
JUST FLATTEN GAZA AND THE WEST BANK
Yes they can The Shabak should of not given the terrorist a work permit they had knowledge of him from facebook pages being part of a Terrorist group so is his family some of his family members have been in prison for terrorism related if it those “hilltops” youth would post something on Facebook the Shabak would of arrested them a.s.a.p . Also the Security guards should be taught to shoot straight away at Terrorist