The Israel Police say they need 4,000 to 5,000 additional permanent officers, and 5 billion extra shekels to address gaps in personnel and human resources and meet its resources, Ynet reports, in the wake of a deadly wave of terror attacks.

“The police again present a plan formulated by [Police] Commissioner Yaakov Shabtai, which has been dubbed five-five-five: five courses of action, five billion shekels, 5,000 police officers,” said the report.

It described “gaps that have existed in the police for years, but during ‘Operation Guardian of the Walls,’ they became prominent due to the police’s inability to deal with all of the incidents alongside continuing routine activities.”

According to the report, the police’s leadership is tired of “temporary solutions” and is calling for a significant “strengthening of our forces.”... Read More: JNS