Following Friday’s martyrdom operation in Jerusalem, Zionist Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said he had instructed police to prepare for a major operation against the Palestinian resistance fighters in Occupied East Jerusalem starting Sunday.
Any major security operation would require approval by the cabinet, and cannot be ordered by Ben Gvir alone, according to the Times of Israel Website.
In response, a senior government official was quoted by Zionist media as saying “decisions of such a scale are not made in statements by one minister or another on a sidewalk at the scene of an attack.”
The official said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will decide on any operation only after conferring with the security establishment and after an orderly discussion in the cabinet.
A car ramming attack, carried out by a Palestinian who descends from Al-Issawiya town, left two Zionist settlers dead and critically injured seven others in Al-Quds City.
Source: Israeli media