War UN criticizes Israeli plan to ease gun ownership requirements after terror attacks - No self defense allowed

https://www.timesofisrael.com/un-cr...-ownership-requirements-after-terror-attacks/

UN rights chief Volker Turk on Friday called for an end to the “illogic of escalation” between Israel and the Palestinians amid a spike in deadly violence, criticizing plans to streamline and ease the requirements for Israelis to carry weapons.

Turk condemned Israel for measures that “can only lead to further violence and bloodshed,” following a surge in terror attacks and clashes that have drawn calls from the international community for calm and restraint.

“Rather than doubling down on failed approaches of violence and coercion… I urge everyone involved to step out of the illogic of escalation that has only ended in dead bodies, shattered lives and utter despair,” Turk said in a statement.


“Recent measures being taken by the government of Israel are only fueling further violations and abuses of human rights law,” he continued.

“We know from experience that the proliferation of firearms will lead to increased risks of killings and injuries of both Israelis and Palestinians,” Turk said.

The UN rights chief was referring to the announced overhaul of the National Security Ministry’s firearm licensing department following a series of terror attacks.

The plan is aimed at streamlining and easing the process for civilians looking to carry a gun.

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Meirav Eilon Shahar, responded to Turk, saying that the UN rights chief’s statement “does not even have the decency to describe the attacks last week for what they were, acts of Palestinian terrorism targeting the Jewish people.”

Critics within Israel, especially women’s rights activists, lament loosening gun ownership restrictions, citing the number of murders committed with firearms.

Additionally, most terror attacks occur in the West Bank, where civilians can already apply for a license — currently, some 13% of gun licenses are based on home or work location criteria.

Gun control in Israel is relatively strict, and weapons are generally only granted to those who can show a need for extra security in their line of work or daily life. Citizens in nearly all cases can only own one gun and 50 bullets at a given time.

The government announced the streamlining for gun licenses after a deadly terror attack in Jerusalem’s Neve Yaakov neighborhood in which a Palestinian gunman killed seven. The terrorist was killed by police officers within five minutes of the first reports of gunfire as he fled the scene.

The following day, a 13-year-old Palestinian boy shot and injured two Israelis in the Silwan neighborhood in an attack that was ended when one of the victims, an off-duty Israel Defense Forces soldier, returned fire.

Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who is spearheading the move to ease requirements, has himself been criticized for brandishing his firearm, most recently last year when he drew his weapon as he ducked behind a parked vehicle during clashes in East Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, while calling on police to use live fire.

In 2021, Ben Gvir drew his weapon during an altercation with Arab security guards when he parked in a prohibited spot in Tel Aviv.

In his statement, Turk also urged “all those holding public office or other positions of authority — indeed everyone — to stop using language that incites hatred of ‘the other.'”

He added that other measures announced by Israel in response to the Jerusalem attack, including “punitive forced evictions and house demolitions” may amount to “collective punishment.”

Israel Police said Sunday that it had sealed off the home of the Neve Yaakov terrorist. Troops sealed the home of Alqam Khayri ahead of the demolition of the home in East Jerusalem’s A-Tur neighborhood.

Israel regularly demolishes the homes of Palestinians accused of carrying out deadly terror attacks as a matter of policy. The efficacy of the policy has been hotly debated even within the Israeli security establishment, while human rights activists denounce the practice as unjust collective punishment.

The IDF has pressed on with an anti-terror offensive to deal with a series of attacks that left 31 people in Israel dead in 2022, and seven more in the Neve Yaakov attack last weekend.

The IDF’s operation has netted more than 2,500 arrests in near-nightly raids. It also left 171 Palestinians dead in 2022, and another 36 since the beginning of the year, many of them while carrying out attacks or during clashes with security forces, though some were uninvolved civilians.
 
I visited Israel last year. At first I saw a bunch of butt ugly bullpups. But then the m16s started becoming more common. I'm OK with this as long as they have decent taste in firearms.
Isreal makes some very...functional...guns. They generally don't make attractive guns. The Jericho pistol is about the only one I can think of that looks nice, most of their stuff is hideous. Granted their guns work well, and that's what really matters.
 
I visited Israel last year. At first I saw a bunch of butt ugly bullpups. But then the m16s started becoming more common. I'm OK with this as long as they have decent taste in firearms.
The tavor are for units who could possibly face combat and the m16s are for support troops/troops that didn't get the tavor issued yet. You saw tavors at the airport bc of the need to secure the airport and then saw m16s because soldiers are required to bring their guns with them when they go on leave and most soldiers have the m16.
 
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The tavor are for units who could possibly face combat and the m16s are for support troops/troops that didn't get the tavor issued yet. You saw tavors at the airport bc of the need to secure the airport and then saw m16s because soldiers are required to bring their guns with them when they go on leave and most soldiers have the m16.
I'm neverserved, but that seems counterintuitive. Wouldn't you want the REMFs to have a bullpup? They're indoors or having to get in and out of vehicles.

Or is it that the REMFs get the hand-me-down beater gear?
But the the altright told me the Jews run the UN. What is going on here?
How is Israel becoming so based? What fucking reality have we fallen into??
Hasidic Jews have a based streak. They're allowed to ignore gun laws in their parts of New York and have their own neighborhood watches. The lady who runs Libs of TikTok is a Shebrew.
 
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How is Israel becoming so based? What fucking reality have we fallen into??
Israel has always been based. They're surrounded by violent Arabs who want them dead. Israel will do what they it takes to survive, doesn't matter how unpopular it is. They're like American jews who still live in the ghetto. They have no fantasies about what they're up against or the risks they take on a daily basis.

The american jews who bitch about shit like this (or gun ownership in the US) are spoiled children from the suburbs.
 
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