Prime Minister Yair Lapid addressed the Arab public and asked that they vote for his Yesh Atid party in the upcoming Knesset elections, citing his government's support for Muslim rights on the Temple Mount and policy prohibiting Jews from praying at the site.

In an interview with two Israeli Arab channels, Lapid stated that his government has done a lot in the fight against crime in the Arab sector, but qualified by saying: "It is not enough. There is improvement, but the improvement is too small. It is a process, and we need to make sure that this process continues and is strengthened."

According to Lapid, "Women should not be murdered. Children should not be murdered. We need to deal with the criminal organizations. The plan we built in the end pushed out (the criminals), some of the leaders of the criminal organizations have already fled to Turkey and other places. We hit their money."

Lapid blamed the previous Israeli governments for the problem of crime in Arab society. "There was neglect here that lasted for 12, 15 years in a row. The curve of violence went up and up. It's not just the murders, it's also the protectionism, also the rampage on the roads in the south... The government's neglect was complete, and when these things were neglected for so many years, it takes time to fix."... Read More: Arutz-7