Israel's hard-right national security minister on Wednesday said he supported police in their handling of anti-government protests and that investigations into alleged police violence were 'puzzling.'
JERUSALEM, Aug 2 - Israel's hard-right national security minister on Wednesday said he supported police in their handling of anti-government protests and that investigations into alleged police violence were "puzzling."and limit some Supreme Court powers has caused deep divides in Israeli society while igniting months of massive street protests.of people and crowds often block highways and scuffle with police.
He told the officers not to be deterred by police investigators, whose conduct he described as "puzzling." The office issued a statement to the media saying it rejects efforts to defame the investigators and that the law enforcement system would continue to act "in accordance with the law, without fear and without bias."
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