Israeli Civil Rights Group Demands End to Shin Bet's Role in Arab Community Crime Enforcement
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First reported by Walla · 10 hours ago
What happened
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel has urged top legal and security officials to stop the Shin Bet's involvement in policing crime in Arab communities, citing overreach and threats to fundamental rights. The group warns that Shin Bet's counterterrorism tools are inappropriate for criminal law enforcement and could lead to mass surveillance of Arab citizens. They demand immediate cessation of Shin Bet operations in northern Israel and similar areas.
- 01ACRI demands Shin Bet stop involvement in crime enforcement in Arab communities due to legal overreach.
- 02Shin Bet's counterterrorism powers include secret surveillance and administrative detentions not suited for policing crime.
- 03The group warns of mass surveillance risks and rights violations for Arab citizens.
- 04Organized crime in Jewish communities is handled by police under public oversight, unlike Shin Bet operations.
- 05ACRI calls for clear orders to end Shin Bet's role in current northern Israel operations.
- 06Government officials' push to involve Shin Bet exploits the crime crisis and neglect of Arab citizens.
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