Opposition leader Yair Lapid issued a statement Wednesday morning saying his camp will mobilize broadly to restore order in Israeli cities. He did not specify what measures or proposed legislation he intends, but the remark signals a renewed political push on public safety.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid on Wednesday morning pledged that his camp will 'enlist everyone and bring order to the streets of Israel.' The brief statement, released without additional context or specific policy proposals, appears to be a political positioning on public safety and crime — a recurring theme in Israeli politics. Lapid did not reference a particular incident or legislative bill. The statement comes as the government continues to face criticism over security and governance in mixed cities and peripheral communities. No immediate response was reported from the coalition.
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