Israeli Lawmakers Pass Controversial Stop-Frisk Bill

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‘The Israeli parliament passed a long-stalled bill proposed by the government allowing police to stop and frisk suspects without prior cause, national media reported Tuesday.

Lawmakers in the Knesset passed the controversial bill in a late Monday session, according to the Israeli i24news broadcaster.

The Israeli Cabinet voted in October to revive the stop-and-frisk bill that passed in its first reading in 2011 before stalling in the Knesset.

Critics equate the bill to racial profiling, including toward Israel’s Ethiopian and Arab communities, allowing police to search any suspicious individual for unlicensed weapons.’

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