"Terrible Mistake"

Stormy Discussion in the Government: "Residents are Endangered; Terrible Mistake"

Major General Eliezer Toledano admitted that the IDF is reducing forces in the border settlements and in Judea and Samaria, the ministers claimed that the residents are in danger: "Why are weapons being taken from the standby units? We must prepare for a similar scenario."

(Photo: Chaim Goldberg/Flash 90)

During the weekly government meeting, some of the ministers tried to find out with the senior military representative in the discussion, Major General Eliezer Toledano, what the updated policy is regarding the standby units and the deployment of weapons in the northern border settlements and in the settlements in Judea and Samaria.

In the discussion, Major General Toledano said that indeed the IDF is reducing the army's standby units program in some of the northern settlements.

To this Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir responded: "This is a terrible mistake. We in the police are establishing more and more units, we have already opened 900 of them, and you are closing such a blessed program?"

But one of the answers given by an official from the Ministry of Finance who was present at the meeting, is the high cost of paying reserve days.

Ben-Gvir: "It's a matter of human life, in any case there is no orderly transfer of the baton, you can't close standby units just like that. Let's try to transfer them to the police."

"We must arm more people"

In addition, a part of the cabinet meeting was devoted to a scenario similar to the October 7th massacre, also in the settlements of Judea and Samaria, when Minister Orit Strook asked: "Why are weapons being taken from the standby units in Judea and Samaria? It puts the residents at risk."

General Toledano: "Some of the reservists are released and some of them served in Judea and Samaria, when they are released they deposit their weapons. So there are fewer weapons in the territorial defense in Judea and Samaria. It is not possible to have reserves without limitation."

Minister Ben-Gvir: "We must coordinate that the number of weapons in Judea and Samaria does not decrease. There is no synchronization with the Ministry of Defense."

Samaria region (Photo: Sraya Diamant/Flash 90)

Prime Minister Netanyahu: "This is an issue that requires an answer. We must arm more people."

Minister Nir Barkat: "October 7 must not be repeated. We must change our perception. The scenario after the Black Sabbath is the occupation of settlements in Judea and Samaria. As they did to us in the Gaza Strip Envelope. We must prepare completely differently. There is a feeling that there are those who fell asleep on guard and are stuck on the sixth of October."

Netanyahu: "We must equip ourselves with an air force that can quickly intervene in an incident."

Barkat: "I agree. We must prepare for a scenario of a major attack and the occupation of an Israeli settlement in Judea, Samaria or the nearby cities and not for a single attack. And at the same time prepare with the means that were not available on October 7, such as combat helicopters. The Black Sabbath must not happen to us in Judea and Samaria."

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We don't seem to take risks seriously enough and are too forgiving towards the terrorism.
as if we "deserve it"!! 07.01.24


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