A Hebrew newspaper revealed the most prominent decisions taken by the Israeli mini-government for security and political affairs, the Cabinet, earlier today, Sunday.
The Hebrew newspaper, Maariv, reported on Sunday morning that the mini-government had taken a series of important decisions against the backdrop of the wave of operations in Jerusalem and the escalation in the West Bank.
הקבינט הכריע: בית המחבל שביצע את הפיגוע בירושלים ייאטם מיידית לקראת הריסתו
— מעריב אונליין (@MaarivOnline) January 28, 2023
Among those Israeli measures is the immediate closure of the house of the perpetrator of the Jerusalem operation, Khairi Alqam, in preparation for its demolition, while depriving Palestinian families who support the resistance of their rights to national insurance and other benefits, and expanding the range of weapons licenses for settlers.
The cabinet, headed by Netanyahu, stressed the strengthening of settlements, the push for more police and army forces, large-scale arrests and targeted collection of unlicensed weapons.
The Israeli measures did not stop at this point, but decided to increase the incursions into the cities of the West Bank, especially Nablus and Jenin.
Yesterday, Saturday, two Israelis were wounded, as a result of a shooting attack in the town of Silwan in Jerusalem, hours after an armed attack in the Nabi Yacoub settlement in East Jerusalem, killing 8 Israelis and wounding others.
And local media reported that the perpetrator of the attack was named Alqam Khairi, from Shuafat refugee camp, north of Jerusalem, at the age of 21, noting that the perpetrator of the attack was killed, after an exchange of fire with him, as he carried out the operation using a pistol.
This comes two days after the Israeli army stormed the city and camp of Jenin, occupying the rooftops of the houses in the camp, and clashes erupted, during which soldiers fired bullets and gas bombs at the residents, killing 10 Palestinians.