Roi Kahalon, the prime minister's project manager for the war on Arab crime, accused the Attorney General of allowing the crime wave to intensify and of personally targeting him, according to a statement he posted.
Roi Kahalon, who serves as the Prime Minister's Office's project manager for combating Arab crime, accused the Attorney General on Wednesday of allowing the crime wave to escalate and of personally persecuting him. His statement, posted without supporting evidence, did not specify which policies or actions he was referring to. The Attorney General's office has not yet responded to the allegations. The accusation adds to the ongoing political debate over the rise in crime in Arab communities, though the claims could not be independently verified.
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