Israeli Police Deploy Snipers in Crime Hotspots to Curb Violence in Arab Communities
In response to escalating violence and a wave of murders in Arab communities, the Israeli police have initiated a significant operational shift by deploying snipers on rooftops in crime hotspots across the country. This directive, which began about a year ago in the Bedouin diaspora, is now expanding to mixed cities such as Ramla and Lod, as well as other locations in the north and south where intense criminal activity is recorded.
The police describe this move as an exceptional and crucial step aimed at preventing shootings and assassination attempts in real time, enhancing rapid and precise response capabilities during violent incidents. The deployment of snipers is intended to deter criminals before crimes occur and to better manage violent conflicts between crime organizations and families.
This decision followed a series of security discussions held last week involving key officials, including National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Police Commissioner Major General Dany Levi. Some areas have already begun pilot implementations of this strategy, with snipers actively stationed as part of the police's field preparations.
The initiative reflects growing public criticism over perceived police inaction in combating crime within Arab society, prompting authorities to adopt more assertive measures to restore order and safety.