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Netanyahu government plans to use Shin Bet for law enforcement in Arab community

The News

The Netanyahu government reportedly plans to deploy Shin Bet, Israel's internal security service, for law enforcement duties within the Arab community. This marks a significant expansion of the agency's role, traditionally focused on counter-terrorism. The proposal, reported by Haaretz, raises concerns about surveillance and civil rights among Arab citizens.

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Targets the Arab community specifically

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Key findings

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  • Use of Shin Bet for policing is highly political
  • May be seen as a shift towards securitization of Arab communities

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