National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir announces his ministry is
purchasing 10,000 rifles in order to arm civilian security teams,
specifically those in towns close to borders, as well as mixed
Jewish-Arab cities and West Bank settlements.
The minister, who heads the far-right Otzma Yehudit party, says 4,000
assault rifles have already been bought from an Israeli manufacturer
and will be distributed immediately.
Helmets and bulletproof vests have also been acquired and will be distributed along with the assault rifles.
Ben Gvir said the weapons and equipment will be distributed to
“hundreds of towns that have civilian security teams linked to the
Israel Police’s Border Police force.”
Civilian security teams provide security to small towns and
communities in Israel’s periphery and the West Bank settlements, some of
which helped defend residents from the Hamas invasion on Saturday.
“We will turn the world upside down so that towns are protected. I
have given instructions for massively arming the civilian security
teams,” says Ben Gvir.
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