Nephew of soldier Avraham Bromberg meets National Security Minister, thanks him for his efforts to prevent celebrations in support of the terrorist who murdered his uncle
INN reports that the nephew of soldier Avraham Bromberg, who was murdered in 1980 by terrorist Maher Younes who was released on Thursday morning from prison after serving his sentence, met with National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and thanked him for his many efforts to prevent celebrations of support for the terrorist on the occasion of his release.
Ben Gvir said, "I directed the police to take decisive action against those supporters of terrorism, who embrace murderers. And as of now, the police, God willing, are in control of the situation, enforcing the law in Wadi Ara as well. This is proof that the police, when they want to, they can."
"I hope that they will continue this policy in the coming days as well. No support for terrorism, no show of sympathy for a despicable murderer and an unequivocal statement that there is law and there is justice and the law is also enforced in Wadi Ara," added Ben Gvir.
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