Attorney Michael Dvorin, representing the head of what he calls the 'Incitement Division,' stated Thursday evening that thousands of pending requests are being stalled while 'inciters celebrate.' He alleged that the justice system is actively disrupting the prevention of terrorist attacks and obstructing investigations.
Attorney Michael Dvorin issued a statement Thursday evening criticizing the judicial system's handling of security-related requests. Dvorin, who represents the official heading the so-called 'Incitement Division' within Israeli law enforcement, claimed that thousands of requests for preventative action against incitement to terrorism are pending without resolution. He alleged that as a result, individuals inciting violence are operating freely, and that the justice system is actively obstructing both terror prevention and criminal investigations. No further details or official response from the judiciary have been reported.
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