Israeli Police Arrest Dozens in Beersheba Extortion Ring Amid Rising Public Costs
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Arutz Sheva · 2 hours ago
What happened
Israeli police arrested dozens in Beersheba on July 6, 2026, after a year-long undercover probe into an extortion ring targeting businesses. The case exposes widespread organized crime in southern and northern Israel, with a new study estimating the economic damage at 23 billion shekels annually, indirectly costing households about 8,000 shekels each. Legal reforms and calls for tougher measures aim to curb this growing threat.
- 01Police arrested dozens in Beersheba after a year-long undercover extortion investigation.
- 02Extortion schemes threaten businesses in southern and northern Israel, including Bedouin communities.
- 03A 2023 law criminalizes protection money with penalties up to nine years in prison.
- 04A study estimates organized crime costs Israel 23 billion shekels annually, about 8,000 shekels per household.
- 05Costs from crime are passed to the public via higher prices for housing, food, insurance, and taxes.
- 06Officials urge classifying criminal groups as terrorist organizations and involving Shin Bet in enforcement.
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