Police Spokesperson
Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel (Jewish home) replied Wednesday morning to the lethal terror attack in Umm Al-Hiran which left police officer Erez Levy useless and a 2nd officer wounded.
"What happened in Hiran became a terror attack against the State of Israel," referred to Ariel. "We won't be deterred from implementing legislation and order within the Bedouin sector, together with working to increase prison housing solutions."
Ariel has been charged by way of the executive with discovering an answer to the issue of rampant unlawful development within the Bedouin sector and the existence of dozens of unauthorized settlements.
The Minister slammed the involvement of Arab MKs from the Joint checklist celebration and other backyard features who inspired residents of Umm Al-Hiran to show down alternative sites to construct.
"The households in Hiran bought an express order [to evacuate], and we provided them plots in [the Bedouin town of] Hura. They refused, in spite of the fact that we provided them organized plots; they could have moved like dozens of different households who voluntarily dismantled [their illegal homes] and bought from us plots and moved out forward of [the eviction]."
Ariel noted that the residents' case had been heard and rejected by both a district court and the Supreme court.
"They've made these arguments in courtroom, and even brought it to the district courtroom and the Supreme court docket," observed Ariel, adding that the appeals had been dismissed and the case closed.
"We offered the claimants option housing, we went beyond the letter of the legislation to be able to reach an agreement. but those that suppose they can take skills of that to steal state land – it won't turn up."
Ariel called upon local leaders in the Bedouin sector no longer to inflame tensions following the assault and subsequent demolition in Umm Al-Hiran.