According to Channel 14, the Population and Immigration Authority is examining granting citizenship to anti-Israel activists who are inciting in Judea and Samaria and harassing IDF soldiers. No further details were provided.
Channel 14 reported Tuesday evening that Israel's Population and Immigration Authority is considering granting citizenship to individuals described as anti-Israel activists operating in Judea and Samaria. The report claims these activists are inciting local populations and harassing IDF soldiers in the region. No further details or official confirmation have been provided. The report does not specify which individuals or organizations are under consideration.
As The Zioneer previously reported in the context of the Police Judea and Samaria District controversy, tensions between security forces and right-wing activists over arrests and investigations have been a recurring theme in the area. However, this new report addresses the citizenship status of activists, a distinct issue from policing allegations. The source is a single unnamed report attributed to Channel 14, and the matter has not been addressed by the Population and Immigration Authority or other government officials.
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