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By Mohamed nasar
Published: August 23, 2024
Israeli Security Agency "Shabak" Chief Ronen Bar admitted to the terrorism of settlers and warned of the danger of their crimes.
Bar said in a message sent last week to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his Minister of Defense Yoav Galant, and other ministers, that the crimes committed by settlers in their terrorist attacks against Palestinians aim to lead "the system to a loss of control," pointing out that the damage caused to the State of Israel as a result is "indescribable," according to the news site "Arab 48".
Bar pointed out that the settlers' attacks have long been "a widespread phenomenon against Palestinians," noting that settlers and "Youth of the Hills" commit crimes "at times, using combat means (weapons) distributed by the state".
The Shabak chief also referred to the storming of 2,958 settlers into Al-Aqsa Mosque on the thirteenth of this month, led by the far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.
Bar said that "the displays we have seen are a concrete expression of this, and progress in this direction will lead to shedding a lot of blood."
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