After emergency security meeting, Netanyahu says use of administrative detentions to be expanded, demolition of terrorists’ home to be fast-tracked; security cabinet to convene Monday

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wrapped up a four-hour security meeting Sunday evening on the recent uptick in violence in Jerusalem and the West Bank, ordering new measures to crack down on the wave of terror after two separate stabbing attacks in the capital Saturday, one of them fatal.

According to Channel 2, among the measures discussed were an increase in the use of administrative detention [that is the jailing of suspects without trial] for Palestinian rioters and terror suspects, an increase in the deployment of security forces in Jerusalem and the West Bank and the reintroduction of the controversial policy of demolishing terrorists’ homes.

At the end of the meeting, Netanyahu announced that he instructed security forces to “fast-track the razing of terrorists’ homes, expand of the use of administrative detention against Palestinian rioters, reinforce the presence of security forces in Jerusalem and the West Bank and ban those who incite [to terror] from the Old City and the Temple Mount.”... Read More: Times of Israel