Israels Security Services Battle Against Jewish Terror











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PERSPECTIVES | Israel's security services must not only combat Palestinian terrorism in the West Bank, but also Jewish extremists committing acts of terror. As of late, it has become a more difficult task with far-right groups protesting security service interrogation and detention methods. Israeli political and security analyst Emmanuel Navon analyzes and our Emily Rose and Daniel Tsemach analyze. • Story: • Five Jewish teenagers arrested by Israel's interior security service Shin Bet last week had extreme anti-zionist views, the service revealed on Sunday. • The security service released a video of the suspects burning an Israeli flag, and pictures of a Nazi cross drawn over the flag's star of David. An inscription above read 'death to the Zionists'. • The arrest has drawn attention to the Pri Ha'aretz yeshiva in Rehalim, where all five young people, whose names are yet to be revealed, were studying. • Some students in the school, which teaches around 70, are believed to follow a Kahanist ideology. • Feelings in Rehalim, itself a currently unauthorized outpost in the West Bank, were mixed, according to residents quoted in Israeli media. Shocked by the news, some community leaders found it difficult to condemn the educational institution outright. • According to the outpost's secretary, Yair Hamami, residents were ambivalent about the school, but saw it as an institution willing to take up a challenge: 'to try to integrate boys who were more extreme, who had left other schools, a private institution that wanted to pick those children up instead of being outside all the time'. • 'On the one hand, we hear about what these boys did, on the other we hear their families can't visit them, so we don't know what to think,' he said in an interview with Israeli news channel Arutz Sheva. • Talking to the press on Sunday night, the teens' lawyer said the accusations of anti-semitism were just spin on the part of the Israeli authorities. • 'After they released the pictures today, it was clear to me they really had no material in the file,' said attorney Ben-Gvir, claiming he will sue Shin Bet for defamation. • Some young extremist elements in the settler movement have in the past been known as 'Hilltop Youth'. • A disorganized band of anti-state rebels driven by radical religious zionist views, they are staunchly opposed to state institutions — in a way that has driven some to compare them to young jihadis espousing the Islamic State's ideology. • For more, see our ⬇ • Website • Articles: https://www.i24news.tv/en • Live: https://video.i24news.tv/page/live?cl... (Subscription) • Replay: https://video.i24news.tv/page/5a97bcc... (Subscription) • Social Media • Tracy:   / talexander_i24   • Daniel:   / danieltsemach   • Emily:   / emilyarielrose   • Facebook:   / i24newsen   • Twitter:   / i24news_en   • Instagram:   / i24news  

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