The Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, visited the scene of the murderous attack that happened today (Sunday) in Be'er Sheva, where the young Border Police officer, Shiri was murdered and eight others were injured with varying degrees of injury. Minister Ben Gvir said: "We share in the family's grief, these policewomen are heroes of Israel. We place them here to stand in the line of fire against those terrorists."
"I think the big lesson from 7/10 is that there is no more humanity. There is no forgiveness. In the areas I am responsible for, this is what we do - demolishing houses, and acting decisively against those unfaithful people."
"We are at war," said the minister. "There are many Bedouins who are loyal to the state, but there are those who are not loyal. Those who are not loyal, should be dealt with firmly. Destroy their houses, enter and show regimes, and this is what the commissioner and the HMM are doing and this is what I do in my areas of responsibility." "These policewomen are heroes, we put them here in the line of fire to protect the citizens. We know how strong and penetrating these policewomen are."
Ben Gvir called on Netanyahu to pass the law on deporting the families of terrorists: "I call on the Prime Minister to pass the law that we proposed today, to deport the families of terrorists. We see in this story that time and again a family member. Pass the law on deporting the families of terrorists. This is what is needed to do, and this is my demand.'