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Jerusalem terror attacks down 72% last month — Shin Bet
2016-12-17
[IsraelTimes] Fall makes November tally the second lowest figure recorded since October 2015, when cycle of violence began.

The number of terrorist attacks recorded in Israel dropped last month by 38 percent over October nationally -- largely thanks to a 72 percent drop in incidents in Jerusalem.

The Shin Bet internal security service recorded a total of 95 attacks in November, with only nine in Jerusalem, compared to 153 attacks in October nationally and 48 in the capital, according to the security agency’s monthly report, which it published on its website earlier this week.

Only one Israeli, a member of the security forces, was maimed in the November attacks -- he sustained minor injuries ‐ compared to 23 maimed and two killed during the previous month.

The drop in attacks makes the November tally the second lowest figure recorded since October 2015, when 620 attacks were recorded following a near tripling over the previous month. The lowest figure recorded in any month after that conflagration was in August of this year, with 93 incidents.

But for Jerusalem, November has been the calmest month since the flare-up last year, which Paleostinian nationalists said was over Israeli actions endangering the al-Aqsa Mosque, which is located on the Temple Mount. Israel’s government denied these claims, maintaining it was keeping the status quo.

The Shin Bet reports do not include dozens of incidents of rock throwing that occur every month, mainly in the West Bank.

In September, October and November on 2015, the Shin Bet recorded 223, 620 and 326 attacks, respectively, in what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called a "wave of terror."
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  More bullets, fewer attacks.
Somebody figured it out.
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-12-17 08:16  

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