Several coalition MKs on Monday evening denounced Maj. Gen. Avi Blot, head of the Central Command, over an administrative arrest warrant issued against Tal Yanon Dradik, a settler from the Binyamin region. The MKs accuse Blot of using his authority to circumvent Defense Minister Israel Katz's directive to halt the use of administrative detention against Jewish settlers. The lawmakers called for the minister's urgent intervention.
Several coalition lawmakers launched a sharp attack on Maj. Gen. Avi Blot, head of the IDF Central Command, on Monday evening, accusing him of bypassing Defense Minister Israel Katz's directive to stop administrative detention of Jewish settlers. The criticism followed the issuance of an administrative arrest warrant against Tal Yanon Dradik, a 28-year-old farmer from the Binyamin region and father of four. MK Kliner (Likud) called the situation "intolerable" and demanded the defense minister's immediate intervention. MK Boaron (Likud) expressed shock at Dradik's detention conditions, while MK Son Har Melech (Otzma Yehudit) accused Blot of running a "campaign of abuse and persecution." MK Sukkot (Religious Zionism) said the use of administrative orders against citizens is "anti-democratic." The controversy is the latest in a series of clashes between the coalition and the Central Command over the treatment of Jewish settlers. As The Zioneer previously reported, Blot earlier refused a settler's request to leave house arrest for a family event, and neighbors of the general reportedly received administrative arrest warrants earlier this month. Honenu attorney Yehuda Sharki, who visited Dradik, called the legal process a "despicable act."
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