Jerusalem - Israel’s parliament passed a law on Tuesday expanding police powers, allowing them to stop and frisk suspects without probable cause, the latest attempt to crack down on near-daily Palestinian attacks on Israelis.
Critics say the law will allow police to racially profile minorities and Arabs.
While previously police could only search people suspected of carrying a weapon, under the new measures officers can search anyone in areas declared by district police commanders to be possible settings for “hostile sabotage activity.” They can also search people they suspect might commit violent crime.
Israel’s internal security minister Gilad Erdan of the Likud party said the law is “an important enhancement of the police’s ability to more effectively battle terrorism and violence.”... Read More: VIN