National Security Committee Chairman Tzvika Foghel addressed several pressing security and social issues, including the ongoing detention of Ran Gvili in Gaza, the recent ramming incident involving a haredi boy in Jerusalem, and a surge in violent murders within the Arab sector. Foghel stressed the importance of honoring agreements, even with adversaries, and expressed his commitment to bringing Gvili home.
Reflecting on the Jerusalem incident, Foghel described the harrowing images of a boy being dragged under a bus and called for a thorough police investigation before further committee action. He advocated for stronger measures to protect protestors, such as restricting vehicle access to protest areas, while affirming the right to protest.
Foghel also highlighted the critical role of local leadership in combating crime within Arab communities, drawing from his own experience to illustrate how their involvement can reduce violence. He concluded by acknowledging the complexity of implementing the death penalty for terrorists, citing legal, ethical, and security considerations.

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