There are 80 investigators busy looking for "price tag" criminals
That's a lot of manpower.
And manpower hours.
And expenses for manpower.
And, if my guess is right, that would be a 1:1 relation between the amount of "price tag" offenders and their investigators. Not to mention the eventual prosecutors and judges.
I sure hope they find the guilty soon.
That's a lot of waste, otherwise.
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No one on the Israeli Left - which includes the army, the Shin Bet, the police and the state prosecution have considered the possibility the Arabs might be trying to frame Jews by stage fake "price tag" attacks to make it look like the Jews did them! After all, Arabs have lied before. And in every case, they finger the Jews regardless of the facts at issue.
ReplyDeleteThe conventional wisdom is they're the work of Jewish extremists. But somehow, no real evidence of their existence has ever materialized. You would think with all of the resources the army, the Shin Bet and the police have at their disposal they can easily nab them.
I don't think that is going to happen any time soon. That said, its serves someone's agenda to make the Jewish revanants of Judea and Samaria look like a bunch of lawless thugs with nothing better to do than to ravage the countryside to look for Arab property to deface and innocent Arabs to assault.
Waste of manpower, indeed.
That is about 4 times the number of people actually involved in Price Tag mischief!
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