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Israeli gun license reform to make weapons more ‎accessible to civilians

by  Daniel Siryoti and Itsik Saban
Published on  08-22-2018 00:00
Last modified: 03-25-2021 13:24
Israeli gun license reform to make weapons more ‎accessible to civilians

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A gun licensing reform that came into effect this week will make hundreds ‎of thousands of Israelis eligible for gun ‎permits, Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan ‎announced Tuesday.‎

Israel's stringent gun laws have been ‎criticized as being too strict and the reform relaxes some of ‎the eligibility criteria. ‎

As many as 500,000 new ‎gun permits may be issued, Erdan's ministry said. ‎

The reform prioritizes issuing licenses ‎to former special forces personnel and combat ‎soldiers, as they receive extensive firearms ‎training as part of their regular and reserve ‎service. ‎

Security personnel retired ‎from reserve service will no longer be legally ‎required to relinquish their weapons and will be ‎given the option of obtaining a civilian license.‎

Volunteers with certain police units, Magen ‎David Adom and other emergency services ‎will also be able to obtain gun permits, subject to individual review. ‎

The reform also improves the firearms training ‎mechanism available for first-time applicants.‎

Erdan said the move will help bolster the public's ‎sense of security.‎

‎"Many civilians have saved lives during terrorist ‎attacks, and in the era of lone-wolf terrorism, the ‎more skilled civilians we have carrying weapons, the ‎greater the chances of foiling attacks without ‎casualties will be," he said. ‎

‎"The new permit policy balances the need to protect ‎the public against threats with the need to protect ‎the public from the improper use of firearms." ‎

Israeli Arab officials criticized the ‎reforms, saying they relax gun laws too much and ‎warning that this is bound to cost human lives.

‎Joint Arab List MKs said the moves will harm ‎mostly Arab citizens, who may seem suspicious to ‎armed Israelis. ‎

They also warned that easing access to guns will ‎exacerbate the illegal firearms problem already ‎plaguing the Arab sector. ‎

‎"In some Arab communities, the streets are already a ‎battle zone. The police do little about that in the ‎first place, and now they want to give hundreds of ‎thousands more Israelis guns?" a senior Arab ‎official wondered Tuesday.‎

Joint Arab List MK Aida Touma-Suleiman said, ‎‎"Reality has taught us that in the absence of ‎rigorous supervision, 'civilian weapons' costs lives ‎‎– our lives." ‎

Erdan tried to assuage these concerns, telling ‎Channel 12, "The situation in Israel is not going to ‎be like in the United States, where anyone can walk ‎into a store and buy a gun. Israel has 130,000 ‎licensed gun owners and we run extensive background ‎checks." ‎

He said the gun law reform "is based on a policy ‎that balances the justified concern of issuing too ‎many gun permits and the needs of an era rife with ‎social media incitement and lone-wolf terrorism. ‎

‎"We cannot always anticipate terrorist attacks and ‎that fraction of a time when a civilian can step in ‎and save lives – that was the deciding interest."‎

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