(FNA)- The Israeli regime is reportedly working on a plan to deploy 5,000 forces in the occupied territories to ramp up its crackdown on Palestinian demonstrators and counter possible future unrest.
Israel's Channel 12 news reported on Sunday that the plan, backed by Public Security Minister Amir Ohana, aims to deal with a potential outbreak of anti-occupation demonstrations by Palestinians, and includes enlisting about 5,000 new police officers over the course of three years, with 300 to be used as reinforcements.
The plan also includes having Israel's Shin Bet spy service carry out arrests and scan social networks for suspicious activity.
The Israeli-occupied territories have been the scene of protests since the regime’s deadly onslaught on Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip earlier in the month.
The Times of Israel, citing the Public Security Ministry, reported that almost 2,000 Palestinian protesters and activists have been arrested since the Israeli aggression against Gaza...
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