After 2 deadly attacks in 2 days, security cabinet meets


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(Worthy News) – Following the terrorist attack in Huwara, in which Shai Silas Nigreker and his son Aviad Nir were murdered, and a second attack in Hebron Mount, in which Batsheva Nigri was killed and Aryeh Gottlieb was seriously injured, the security cabinet convened on Tuesday after pushing forward the date from the planned September 10.

“The Security Cabinet made a series of decisions to strike at the terrorists and whoever dispatches them, and authorized the Prime Minister and the Defense Minister to act accordingly,” according to a statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office at the end of the meeting.

Gallant commended security forces for apprehending the terrorists who carried out the shooting attack at Mount Hebron and for their actions against terror. The situation assessment was joined by Defense Ministry Director-General Eyal Zamir; head of the IDF’s Military Intelligence Directorate Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva; and other senior security officials. [ Source (Read More…) ]

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