The Jerusalem Post

Special police unit to be establishe­d for Temple Mount

- By UDI SHAHAM

Public Defense Minister Gilad Erdan announced on Tuesday a plan to establish a special police unit that will be dedicated to keeping order on Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City.

The plan came as result of conclusion­s drawn following a terrorist attack on the compound in July 2017 in which two Israeli policemen were killed.

The Temple Mount Unit will be equipped with advanced technology and will gather intelligen­ce in order to protect visitors to the holy site, the ministry said.

The unit will include approximat­ely 200 policemen, in which 100 will be specially recruited to the police in the course of the next year.

In light of the announceme­nt, Erdan said, that in his vision, “in two years Jerusalem will become not only the holiest city in the world but also the safest.

“With the most advanced technology, the city will become a model for cities around the world for its skilled policemen and for the technology it uses,” he said.

Following July’s attack, the Israeli government decided to install metal detectors at the entrances of several gates to Temple Mount and closed others.

After large-scale resistance by Palestinia­ns, and also internatio­nal pressure, Israel decided to remove the new safety measure and reassess how to secure the compound.

During a tour of east Jerusalem’s Jewish neighborho­ods in August, Erdan said he was advancing a NIS 1.2 billion plan to strengthen the security infrastruc­ture in Jerusalem, which includes adding 1,250 police officers to the capital, improving the salary of the officers and establishi­ng a control center with thousands of “smart cameras,” which will be placed all over the capital’s Old City.

“I will continue to do everything that is in my power to make sure that every family that wants to come live here can do it and be safe,” Erdan said at the time.

 ?? (Muammar Awad/Reuters) ?? PALESTINIA­NS REACT as stun grenades explode on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City during riots at the site on July 27.
(Muammar Awad/Reuters) PALESTINIA­NS REACT as stun grenades explode on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City during riots at the site on July 27.

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