Gun Policy News
Firearm violence, gun control and small arms
Hong Kong,Italy,Germany,Israel,Austria,Bulgaria,Russia,India
Over 29,000 Russian AK-47s Imported by Indian Paramilitary Forces
20 May 2012
Times of India
NEW DELHI - AK-47s continue to be the preferred assault weapon for the country's paramilitary forces deployed to neutralise terrorists and Maoists at the frontiers and in the hinterland.
Over 29,000 pieces of this Russian-origin rifle were imported by forces like CRPF, BSF and NSG over the last three years, leaving behind, by a large margin, other sophisticated assault weapons procured from the US and Israel.
The inventory of the assault weapons procured for security... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Times of India
36147
Palestine,Jordan,Israel
Israeli Police Say Gun Violence Continues to Climb in Arab Sector
27 March 2012
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
Despite police efforts to stamp out the use of firearms in the Arab sector, gun crime rose by 7 percent in the first three months of 2012 in comparison to the same period last year, police said Monday.
In 2011, in 557 cases a firearm was used during the commission of a crime, with 579 arrests made for firearms offenses, police said.
The police and the Public Security Ministry have been the subject of continued criticism from the Arab sector due to the mayhem caused by... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
35955
Israel
Calls for Gun Control in Israel as More Guards Shoot Their Families
18 March 2012
ABC News (Australia), Audio
Israel has a booming security industry, but a loophole in the law allows guards to take their weapon's home. That's led to an alarming incidence of domestic gun-related crime against women. Israel's only disarmament lobby group has launched a campaign to tigthen Israel's gun laws before more women are... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: ABC News (Australia)
35920
Palestine,Israel,European Union,France
France and Arms Trade Control: an Opaque System - Opinion [Francais]
9 March 2012
Le Monde (France), Opinion
[Translated summary: Today, the French system on arms export control remains opaque: unlike neighboring countries such as United Kingdom and Netherlands. For example, it is impossible to know exactly what France sells, to whom, for what use or … if it refuses to sell to third countries. The last five years have not allowed significant advances. Instead, with the easing in spring 2011 of arms transfer controls inside and outside the European Union, or the refusal to... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Le Monde (France)
35898
Timor-Leste,Thailand,Sri Lanka,Myanmar,Indonesia,South Asia,South East Asia,Israel,Iran,Cuba,United States,Japan,China,Brunei,Philippines,Pakistan,India,Asia
UN Urges Asian Nations to Help Curb Global Trade in Illegal Guns
6 March 2012
Jakarta Post
The United Nations is urging all nations in the Asia region to implement concrete solutions to stop illegal trading in small arms and light weapons.
"Over the past decades, trade has made this region grow so phenomenally. If you are a region where international trade is what makes you tick, you better also make sure that you are seen as doing trade in the right way," UN disarmament affairs official Daniel Prins told reporters on the sidelines of opening the Asian... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jakarta Post
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Europe,Israel,Russia,United States
Why Does America Lead the World in School Shootings? - Opinion
28 February 2012
CNN, Opinion
Editor's Note: Dr. Frank Ochberg is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Michigan State University and former Associate Director of the National Institute of Mental Health.
School shootings are far more frequent in America than in other countries, although terrible massacres have occurred in Russia, Israel, and several European nations. In the high-crime neighborhoods of inner cities, school turf is relatively safe. We have learned to harden the target and patrol with... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: CNN
35875
Philippines,Trinidad & Tobago,Zimbabwe,Zambia,Uganda,Tanzania,Senegal,Congo (DRC),Pakistan,Nigeria,Niger,Namibia,Morocco,Mauritania,Malawi,Madagascar,Côte d'Ivoire,Burkina Faso,Botswana,Egypt,Angola,Algeria,South Africa,Ghana,China,United States,Austria,Russia,Israel,Bahrain,Asia,Africa,Brazil
Brazil Arms Exports: Country Preaches Peace, Sells Tons of Arms
28 February 2012
Huffington Post (USA)
A small, scratched metal can thrown on the ground created Brazil's first diplomatic embarrassment of 2012. The canister of tear gas had been collected by pro-democracy activists in Bahrain. Stamped across the can in blue was a Brazilian flag and the words 'MADE IN BRAZIL.'
One year had passed since Bahrain became the stage for pro-democracy protests by the majority Shiites against the Sunni monarchy commanded by king Hamad bin-Isa Khalifa. The protesters had been... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Huffington Post (USA)
35870
Israel
The 'Intolerable' Availability of Guns in Israel Is Fueling Criminality - Police
23 February 2012
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
Two young men stood under a residential building in Rehovot's Kiryat Moshe neighborhood last week, having a chat. Suddenly, shots were fired, probably from close range, and the two fell to the ground with gaping gunshot wounds.
What followed is a scene that has played itself out repeatedly in recent years. Shocked neighbors rushed to the scene. Within minutes, the sirens of ambulances drew closer, before paramedics arrived to rush the victims to hospital. Police came... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
35857
Madagascar,Guinea,Ghana,Botswana,Angola,Algeria,South Africa,Europe,Asia,Americas,Africa,Russia,Austria,Israel,Germany,Italy,United States,Yemen,Philippines,Pakistan,Sri Lanka,Tunisia,Brazil,Burkina Faso,Egypt,Côte d'Ivoire,Malawi,Mauritania,Morocco,Namibia,Niger,Nigeria,Congo (ROC),Senegal,Tanzania,Uganda,Zambia,Zimbabwe,Argentina,Ecuador,Chile,Honduras,Guatemala,United Arab Emirates,Trinidad & Tobago,Jordan,Dominican Republic,Singapore,Kazakhstan,Liberia,Saudi Arabia,Bosnia & Herzegovina,Congo (DRC),Guyana,Mauritius,Latvia,Oman,Nepal,Somalia,Bolivia,Colombia,Venezuela,Peru,Mexico,Qatar,Kuwait,Indonesia,Malaysia,Thailand
Brazilian Gun Industry Seeks New Markets: Africa and Asia [Portugues]
27 January 2012
Publica (Brazil)
[Translated summary: With the support of the Ministries of Defence and Foreign Affairs, Brazilian gun manufacturers seek new markets in countries with a history of human rights violations: Tunisia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Philippines and Yemen. Brazil is among the six countries in the world with annual exports exceeding $ 100 million, according to recent research from Small Arms Survey. According to the Army, responsible for supervising and controlling exports from 2005 to... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Publica (Brazil)
35794
Israel,Jordan,Iraq,Turkey,Syria,Lebanon
Syria Crisis Amplifies Demand for Black Market Guns in Lebanon
10 January 2012
Daily Star (Beirut)
BEIRUT - As Abu Rida reels off a list of the latest prices for weapons and ammunition on Lebanon's black market, his small audience lets out low whistles of surprise."$2,000 for an RPG?" said one man, referring to a rocket-propelled grenade launcher.
"I swear to God," replied Abu Rida who has seen his profits skyrocket over the past year. "The prices are crazy. And it's all going to Syria."
Black market arms dealers like Abu Rida are struggling to cope with a soaring... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Daily Star (Beirut)
35721
Jamaica,Honduras,Israel,Canada,Norway,Australia,Colombia,El Salvador,United States,Venezuela,Pakistan,Mexico
Armed Societies, Another Tragedy for Women: Mexico, Pakistan, Venezuela
9 December 2011
Inter Press Service News Agency
CARACAS - Kairobis Arcia, 25, died from a bullet to her head shot by her husband, Oswaldo Mendoza, 32, who said he was blinded by jealousy in an argument fuelled by alcohol and drugs.
Her murder was just one of the more than 468,000 homicides a year that occur worldwide, 42 percent of which are committed with firearms. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the global murder rate is 6.9 per 100,000 people – 11.9 per 100,000 among men and... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Inter Press Service News Agency
35654
Israel
Israeli Security Guards Hold 130,000 Guns, Shot, Killed 24 Off Duty
6 December 2011
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
MK Tzipi Hotovely (Likud), chairwoman of the Knesset Committee on the Status of Women, demanded on Monday that security guards be required to leave their weapons at work, following a report that 24 people were killed in the last decade by guns belonging to off-duty security guards.
The report was issued by Woman to Woman, the Jerusalem Shelter for Battered Women.
"Security companies seem to have received an exemption from the law that forbids guards to remove their... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
35633
Algeria,France,Mauritania,Mali,Israel,Egypt,United States,West Africa,Niger,North Africa,Libya
Smuggled Libyan Arms Threaten to Destabilise Swath of African Continent
12 November 2011
Wall Street Journal
Weapons smuggled from Libya after the collapse of Moammar Gadhafi's government are flowing through the surrounding region, the president of the west African nation of Niger said Friday, a development that threatens to destabilize a swath of the continent already struggling against ethnic unrest and a regional branch of al Qaeda.
"Arms were stolen in Libya and are being disseminated all over the region," President Mahamadou Issoufou told reporters following a meeting... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Wall Street Journal
35536
Egypt,Libya,Israel,North Africa,West Asia
Libya Threatens to Provide Arsenal of Guns for Region's Militants, Terrorists
28 August 2011
Jerusalem Post (Israel) / Media Line
The collapse of strongman Muamar Gaddafi's government and the ensuing chaos in Libya could prove to be boon to the militant groups in Africa and the Middle East by opening up arsenals of weaponry ranging from small arms to chemicals, experts are warning.
Rebels have seized much of the country including most of the capital Tripoli, but as of late Thursday they were still battling Gaddafi loyalists and struggling to establish law and order in a country wracked by six... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel) / Media Line
35221
Israel
Son of Israeli Gun Inventor Arrested for Possession of Huge Weapons Cache
27 July 2011
Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
The Kfar Sava policemen who found dozens of guns packed in boxes at the Galili family's Hod Hasharon home on Monday were sure they had discovered one of the Sharon region's biggest arms dealers. They summoned reinforcements, and dozens of policemen rushed over.
Unfortunately, the policemen did not connect the family name to the name on some of the guns. Zeev Galili, who was home when the officers arrived, insisted that he had inherited the weapons, which originally... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
35124
Israel,United Kingdom,Russia,France,Oceania,Europe,Asia,Americas,Africa,China,United States
Productive Negotiations at the UN on Arms Trade Treaty [Francais]
18 July 2011
Courrier du Vietnam / AFP
[Translated summary: Member States of the UN "made significant progress" during the week of negotiations in New York for the adoption in July 2012 of the Arms Trade Treaty, said on July 15 Eric Danon, representative of France in the negotiations.]
Les États membres de l'ONU ont "beaucoup progressé" pendant une semaine de négociations à New York en vue de l'adoption en juillet 2012 d'un traité sur le commerce des armes, a déclaré le 15 juillet Eric Danon,... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Courrier du Vietnam / AFP
35078
Israel
Israel Relaxes Gun Licensing Procedure for Settlers in 'Danger Regions'
14 April 2011
Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
A new policy formulated in recent weeks by the Public Security Ministry will give settlers preference in gun licensing procedures.
Public Security Ministry officials, policemen and others have in recent days reviewed lists of persons seeking gun permits. Under the new guidelines, citizens who live in places defined by security officials as danger regions will receive preference in gun license issuance procedures.
This danger zone designation extends to the entirety... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
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United Kingdom,Israel,Germany,China,Canada,United States,New Zealand,Australia
World Media Reacts to Arizona Shooting: America's Gun Laws Are Nuts
11 January 2011
Wrap (California)
While the shootings in Tucson continue to inflame the debate over violent rhetoric in American politics, the international media's reaction to the tragedy is largely focused on alleged killer Jared Lee Loughner's weapon of choice: a gun.
In doing so, it's gotten to the debate over gun laws faster than a U.S. media hung up on the politics.
"This guy was a nutjob. What he did was sick and evil," a Tucson gunshop owner told Agence France-Presse in a piece entitled,... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Wrap (California)
34029
Israel
Licensed Gun Owner Shoots Wife, Self with Legal Handgun in Jerusalem
13 November 2010
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
A man shot and seriously injured his wife before turning his gun on himself in a failed murder/suicide attempt in Netanya on Saturday.
The violence took place in the presence of the couple's three-year-old girl.
Police broke into the apartment, on Rehov Ha'etzel, after being called to the scene by the man, aged 30.
Paramedics rushed the couple to Laniado Hospital in Netanya, where the woman, 25, was hooked up to a life support machine.
Their daughter was taken into... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
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United States,Israel
Parents Murdered, Schizophrenic Gun Owner Flees New York for Israel
15 October 2010
Daily Mail (UK)
Police have launched an international manhunt for a schizophrenic gun collector after his parents were found brutally murdered.
The bodies of Arthur and Marian Bellucci were discovered at their home on Staten Island by their daughter.
The 25-year-old had gone round to check on her parents after she had not heard from them for some time.
She discovered blood all over the hall and immediately called 911. Police sources today said that the prime suspect in the case was... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Daily Mail (UK)
33480
Israel
Shot West Bank Settler Had Licence Revoked, So Israel Eases Gun Control
1 September 2010
YNet News (Tel Aviv)
After learning that one of settlers killed in Tuesday's deadly shooting attack had his gun license revoked, interior minister determines West Bank Jews will be given permits without police authorization. 'We won't allow deaths as a result of bureaucracy,' he says
In the aftermath of Tuesday's deadly shooting attack near Hebron, Interior Minister Eli Yishai has instructed Population and Immigration Administration head Amnon Ben-Ami to ease restrictions on the purchase... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: YNet News (Tel Aviv)
33267
United States,Israel
US Baggage Handlers Steal 4 Pistols from Israeli PM's Armed Bodyguards
7 July 2010
BBC News
Not even officers from Israeli security service Shin Bet can escape the scourge of lost luggage it seems.
A bag belonging to agents travelling with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was mistakenly put on a flight from New York to Los Angeles, not to Washington.
Alarmingly the bag contained four 9mm Glock handguns, which are now missing.
A Shin Bet spokesman told the AP news agency that it is not known whether the guns went missing before or after the luggage was put... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: BBC News
32957
Israel
Nationwide Crackdown on Handguns Infuriates Israeli West Bank Residents
29 June 2010
Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
West Bank residents claim discrimination as nationwide campaign to limit gun use makes no exception for Israelis living beyond the Green Line.
West Bank settlers on Tuesday accused the government of putting them at physical risk by initiating a nationwide crackdown on handguns.
Settlers were infuriated when it emerged at a Knesset meeting on Monday that Israel Police would make no exception for West Bank residents in a campaign to reduce the number of licensed and... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
32940
Bosnia & Herzegovina,Panama,Chad,Israel,United States,Somalia
Israeli Gun Dealer Indicted in US, Smuggling Bosnian AK-47s to Somalia
29 June 2010
Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
Foreign Ministry and Defense Ministry sources adamantly denied yesterday that they were in any way involved in arms shipments to Somalia.
Spokesmen for both ministries were responding to news of the arrest in the U.S. of Hanoch Miller, an Israeli arms merchant, for allegedly illegal arms sales to Somalia, forging documents, money laundering and violating the UN arms embargo on Somalia.
A Defense Ministry spokesman said there is a ban on arms sales to Somalia and... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
32903
Israel,Bosnia & Herzegovina,Somalia,United States
Feds Nab Israeli, US Gun Runners Smuggling AK-47s, Bosnia to Somalia
28 June 2010
Politico (Washington DC)
A retired U.S. Air Force colonel charged in the 1980s in an Iran-Contra related weapons smuggling case has been indicted in a U.S. federal court in Miami with conspiring with an Israeli aeronautics engineer to illegally export 2,000 AK-47s to Somalia.
The June 17 indictment against Joseph O'Toole, 79, now based in Claremont, California, was unsealed today. POLITICO earlier Monday reported on the indictment of his Israeli co-defendant, Chanoch Miller. Miller, an Israeli... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Politico (Washington DC)
32902
United States,Mexico,Israel
More Guns = Less Crime, Mexican President 'Bold Faced Liar' Blaming US
16 June 2010
Santa Monica Daily Press (California), Opinion
When I talk with people about my support for sex education in Santa Monica's public schools, I hear cheers at how enlightened I am. I also hear how stupid these people believe religious types are for preaching abstinence. What surprises me is how conservative these sex education proponents become when I bring up the subject of gun education. Firearm education saves lives.
Let's put irrational phobias and emotions aside and look at the facts. In 2004 the Federal Assault... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Santa Monica Daily Press (California)
32870
Israel
Soldiers Fire Bullets Unintentionally Once Every Couple of Days in Israel
21 March 2010
YNet News (Tel Aviv)
A sharp and concerning increase in misfire incidents in the IDF – internal data at the GOC Army Headquarters obtained by YNet revealed on Monday. According to the information, soldiers have difficulty operating heavy equipment such as MAG and Negev machine guns, and once every four-and-a-half days, a dangerous incident takes place.
The good news is that no casualties have been reported in machine gun misfires, but the IDF admits that this is a concerning phenomenon... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: YNet News (Tel Aviv)
32389
Lebanon,Israel,United States
22 Prominent Gun Dealers Arrested in Arms Trade Plagued by Corruption
25 January 2010
United Press International
BEIRUT, Lebanon - Four Israeli business executives were arrested in Las Vegas, along with 18 Americans, Britons and other nationals, on charges of trying to bribe someone they thought was an African defense minister to obtain a $15 million arms contract.
The swoop on Jan. 19 was the culmination of a two-and-a-half-year undercover sting operation by the U.S. Justice Department.
It was the largest single investigation under the 1977 U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act,... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: United Press International
32020
United States,United Kingdom,Israel
Smith & Wesson Exec, 21 Others Charged in FBI Gun Sale Bribery Sting
19 January 2010
Boston Herald
A Smith & Wesson executive was among 22 officials at suppliers to police and the military who were charged Monday in Las Vegas with violating anti-bribery laws, the Justice Department announced today.
Amaro Goncalves, the Springfield-based gun maker's vice president of sales, was arrested with the others after a 2½-year undercover sting operation aimed at schemes to bribe a foreign official.
Smith & Wesson released the following statement late today:
"Through media... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Boston Herald
31899
United States,Israel,United Kingdom
Smith & Wesson Executive Among 22 Charged in Gun Sale Bribery Case
19 January 2010
Bloomberg (USA)
A Smith & Wesson Holding Corp. sales executive and a former U.S.
Secret Service officer were among 22 officials at companies that supply law enforcement and the military who were charged with violating U.S. anti-bribery laws.
Amaro Goncalves, vice president of sales at Smith & Wesson, and R. Patrick Caldwell, chief executive officer of Protective Products Of America Inc. and a former deputy director of the Secret Service, were among those accused of engaging in schemes... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Bloomberg (USA)
31898
United States,Israel,United Kingdom
FBI Charges S&W Exec, 21 US-UK-Israeli Arms Dealers for Gun Sale Bribes
19 January 2010
Reuters
WASHINGTON -- An executive for Smith & Wesson Holding Corp (SWHC.O) and 21 others have been charged with violating federal bribery laws involving the sale of weapons and protective gear, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday.
The indictments accused the individuals, including Smith & Wesson Vice President for Sales Amaro Goncalves, with violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, or FCPA, and conspiracy to commit money laundering involving the sale of items... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Reuters
31896
Israel
Israeli Soldier's Sentence Doubled for Selling Stolen Army M-16
12 January 2010
Israel News
The Military Court of Appeals decided to aggravate the sentence of a navy soldier convicted of steeling a weapon from his comrade. The soldier was initially sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison, but the appeals court doubled his sentence to five years following comments the soldier made to a police agent in prison, stating that he tried to sell the weapon to criminal Zeev Rosenstein.
In the summer of 2008, the soldier stole an M-16 rifle from his comrade. The... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Israel News
31857
Israel
Drunk Security Guard Accidentally Shoots Soldier Friend
10 January 2010
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
A soldier was shot dead by an intoxicated friend in Kiryat Haim, north of Haifa, on Friday night in what police suspect is a firearms accident.
Emergency services were called to an address in Kiryat Haim by a man who told an operator that his friend had been shot.
The caller, a security guard under the influence of alcohol, called paramedics and police twice to ensure they were on their way to the address, before fleeing the scene. He then stopped approximately 100... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
31831
Israel
Police Sting Nabs Five Gun Trafficking Suspects in Israeli Arab Town
17 November 2009
Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
Police on Tuesday arrested five men suspected of illegally trading firearms in the northern region of Wadi Ara, a predominantly Israeli Arab area.
Undercover agents in recent weeks descended on the suspects' homes to purchase six handguns, a rifle and other ammunition. Police thus compiled enough evidence to expose the group and to arrest the suspects for trading and other offensives.
Central District Police officers raided the suspects' homes in Umm El Fahem and El... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
31485
Taiwan,Philippines,France,Italy,Germany,Israel,United States
181 Smuggled US, European Guns in Taiwan Seizure of Philippine Cargo
27 September 2009
Central News Agency (Taiwan)
Six suspects, including the ring's mastermind surnamed Ting, were arrested in what may be the largest arms smuggling bust ever in Taiwan, the Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) said yesterday.
CIB officials displayed their haul of 181 guns and 22,685 rounds of ammunition in the lobby of its crime-fighting center in southern Taiwan's Kaohsiung City.
Powerful submachine guns, rifles, and expanding "dum dum" bullets were shown in the center, which took on the look of an... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Central News Agency (Taiwan)
31078
Israel
Hunters Up In Arms Over Changes to Shooting Regulations in Israel
1 September 2009
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
The 2009 season opens today, but hunters are now limited to doves, pheasants and coots — a much-reduced list compared to past years. Last year, they were allowed to hunt doves, turtledoves, pheasants, coots, ducks and even the occasional wild boar.
Hunters are coming together for their first-ever organized meeting on September 12. They plan to form a unified body capable of standing up to the Nature and Parks Authority, the organization charged with regulating sport... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
30874
Philippines,Israel,Turkey
50 Israeli Assault Weapons on Ship from Turkey Seized in Philippines
21 August 2009
Deutsche Presse-Agentur
MANILA — Philippine authorities have seized a foreign cargo ship after crates of automatic rifles and other military equipment were found in its shipment, officials said Friday. The captain and 13 crew members of the Panama-registered M/V Captain Ufuk were also detained at the port of Mariveles town in Bataan province, 45 kilometres west of Manila.
The ship docked Thursday at the port without prior notice, raising suspicion among customs and coast guard officials... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Deutsche Presse-Agentur
30790
Israel
Worker in Tel Aviv Weapon Factory Stole Handguns, Sold to Criminals
12 March 2009
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
Police arrested three men on Thursday, including an employee of the Bul Shiruki arms factory, on suspicion of operating a black market of firearms that supplied guns to the criminal world.
According to the police's National Serious and International Crimes (NSIC) Unit, the employee stole gun parts from his Tel Aviv factory before they were stamped with serial numbers, and assembled them into hundreds of functioning firearms, selling them to a security guard.
The... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
29557
Egypt,Palestine,Israel
100 Tons of Guns, Ammunition, Explosives Smuggled to Gaza Each Year
2 March 2009
Washington Institute / PolicyWatch #1484 (USA), Web page
This week, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will travel to Egypt to attend an international conference on the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip. While the rehabilitation of Gaza is high on the international community's agenda, the implementation of any rebuilding project may be premature. Indeed, given Hamas's ongoing weapons smuggling into Gaza, Israel's mid-January unilateral ceasefire may be short-lived. Although the United States and Israel reached an agreement on... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Washington Institute / PolicyWatch #1484 (USA)
29354
Israel
Bedouin Child Killed While Playing with Dad's Licensed Gun in Negev
26 December 2008
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
An eight-year-old Beduin boy died Friday morning of a stray gunshot to his head. The boy and his younger brother were allegedly playing with their father's licensed gun near Hura in the Negev.
Family members evacuated the mortally wounded child to Soroka Hospital in Beersheba, where he was pronounced dead.
Police arrived at the site of the incident and have launched an... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
28882
Israel,United States
Founder of Israeli NRA Aims to Import American Gun Lobby, Gun Culture
19 November 2008
Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
While the gun lobby in the United States took a setback last week with the election of Barack Obama, who supports the ban of assault weapons, a group of Israeli-Americans are now trying to ease restrictions on gun ownership here in Israel. Modeled and named after the powerful but controversial Virginia-based National Rifle Association, it is unclear whether the Israeli NRA will be able to gather enough support to be in any way influential. Several experts have already... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
28665
United Nations,Finland,New Zealand,United States,Australia,Canada,France,Belgium,Sweden,Switzerland,South Africa,Austria,Israel,Brazil,Germany
Comparison of Key Handgun Restrictions in 14 Industrialised Countries
25 September 2008
Economist
Finland's government is introducing tougher regulations on handguns following a mass shooting at a school on Tuesday September 23rd, the second in under a year.
The country had been among the most lenient in the world, allowing 15-year-olds to keep a handgun under parental supervision, requiring no medical or psychological tests and no minimum wait for those buying weapons.
The gun-death rate (whether murder, accident or suicide) in rich countries is highest where... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Economist
28318
Israel
New Law Allows Israeli Gun Owners to Inflict 'Immediate Death Sentence'
24 June 2008
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
A license to kill or a leg up for law enforcement — the verdict may still be out, but the Knesset approved the "Shai Dromi Bill" on Tuesday, an amendment to the Penal Law aimed at giving property owners more freedom to use fatal force against people who break into their homes, businesses or farms.
The legislation, named for the Negev farmer who in January 2007 shot at a group of people who broke into his farm to steal livestock, killing Khaled el-Atrash. Dromi was... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
27449
Israel,Palestine
Killer Shoots 8 in Jewish Seminary Before Armed Targets Can Respond
7 March 2008
Reuters
JERUSALEM — A Palestinian gunman shot dead at least eight people at a Jewish religious school in Jerusalem, but Israel said the killings would not derail U.S.-sponsored peace talks.
"It was a slaughterhouse," Yehuda Meshi-Zahav, head of the Zaka emergency service, said of the scene on Thursday night at the Merkaz Harav seminary, one of the city's most prominent Jewish educational centers.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility. The attack was greeted with... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Reuters
26373
Israel,Palestine
8 Killed in Shooting at Jerusalem Seminary Before Gunman Shot Dead
6 March 2008
Los Angeles Times
JERUSALEM — A man concealing an automatic weapon in a cardboard box slipped into a Jewish seminary here and opened fire in the library Thursday night, killing at least eight people in Israel's worst terrorist attack in nearly two years.
Jerusalem Police Chief Aharon Franco said the attack lasted more than 10 minutes before an Israeli army officer killed the assailant.
Rescue workers said at least 10 people were wounded. Most of the victims were men in their 20s. The... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Los Angeles Times
26374
Israel,Palestine
Palestinian Shooter Surprises Armed Israeli Student Soldiers, Shoots 8 Dead
6 March 2008
Associated Press
JERUSALEM, Israel — A gunman entered the library of a rabbinical seminary and opened fire on a crowded nighttime study session Thursday, killing eight people and wounding nine before he was slain, police and rescue workers said. It was the first major militant attack in Jerusalem in more than four years.
Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip praised the operation in a statement, and thousands of Palestinians took to the streets of Gaza to celebrate.
The day's violence,... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Associated Press
26372
India,Israel
Israeli Tavor-21 Assault Rifle Enters Service With Indian Special Forces
26 February 2007
Defense Industry Daily
In late 2002, India signed a Rs. 880 million (about $20 million) deal with Israel Military Industries for 3,070 TAR-21 Tavor assault rifles, a new bullpup design developed for use by the Israeli Defense Forces. The Israelis had just selected the compact Tavor over the Colt M4/M16 as its next-generation assault rifle, and the compact new weapons would be issued to India's special forces personnel, where its ergonomics, reliability in heat and sand, and and fast-point/... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Defense Industry Daily
22863
Israel
Israeli Campaign Brings Unlicensed Gun Possession to a 10-Year Low
2 January 2007
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
The number of Israelis carrying guns without valid licenses hit a 10-year low in 2006, the Interior Ministry revealed on Tuesday.
During the past year, the gun-licensing branch of the Interior Ministry worked to lower the number of Israelis carrying guns without valid licenses. Whereas in 2005 there were around 33,000 Israelis carrying guns without a valid license, there were only around 13,000 citizens doing the same in 2006.
But more Israelis were issued private... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
22431
Egypt,Israel,Palestine,United States
Egypt, Israel, US Approve and Ship 2,000 More Guns to Palestine's Fatah
28 December 2006
Agence France Presse
Egypt has sent a large quantity of arms to the forces of moderate Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas's Fatah party with the help of Israel, an Israeli official said.
"In coordination with Israel, Egypt delivered a large quantity of guns and munitions to the Abbas forces," the official told AFP, asking to remain anonymous.
The Haaretz daily meanwhile reported that "a load of 2,000 Kalashnikov AK-47 assault rifles as well as 20,000 cartridge clips and two million... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Agence France Presse
22419
Israel,Palestine
Gaza's Gun Running Tunnels May Be Biggest Threat to Middle East Peace
17 December 2006
Associated Press
RAFAH, Gaza Strip — In houses along the steel wall separating Gaza and Egypt, the lights are flickering a sign that smugglers are digging tunnels below, their powerful drills weakening the flow of electricity.
Tunneling is the fastest-growing business in this impoverished border town, and one of the biggest obstacles to any lasting Israeli-Palestinian truce.
Since Israel pulled out of the Gaza Strip a year ago, the number of tunnels for smuggling weapons, drugs and... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Associated Press
22433
Israel,Africa
UN Report Says Israel Supplying Arms to African Warring Factions
6 December 2006
BBC Worldwide Monitoring, Transcript
Israeli expertise in the sphere of arms exports and security know-how are famous worldwide — but at a heavy image cost for the country. A new UN report, whose contents are being made public here for the first time, places indirect responsibility on Israeli arms dealers for acts of genocide committed in recent years in Africa.
The report claims that the Israelis, in contravention of the UN Security Council's embargo resolutions, sold arms to warring factions in places... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: BBC Worldwide Monitoring
22263
Israel
Israelis Arrested for Trafficking Guns and Ammunition to Palestinian Militants
12 November 2006
Associated Press
JERUSALEM — Police busted a network of Israeli Arabs selling weapons and ammunition to Palestinian militants, a police spokesman said Sunday.
Twelve men were arrested and charged with selling arms to militant cells in the West Bank, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said. Police also seized three assault rifles and 8,000 bullets, he said.
Eight of the men have been charged with weapons trafficking, while four are still being held pending charges, he said.
Rosenfeld... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Associated Press
22123
Israel
Human Rights Study: 4 Israeli Gun Makers in Top 100 Arms Producers
8 October 2006
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
LONDON — There are four Israeli companies among the world's 100 leading arms manufacturers, according to a report published last week.
The study, "Arms without Borders," was prepared by the Control Arms campaign in cooperation with Amnesty International, Oxfam International and the International Action Network on Small Arms.
In a reference to Israel and other nations, the report says: "While the industrialized countries remain the world's major arms exporters, a... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
21800
Israel
Israeli Firms Join Top 100 Arms Dealers' List in Global Gun Trade Report
3 October 2006
Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
Four Israeli companies appear in a list of the top 100 arms dealers in the world, according to a report published yesterday by Amnesty International. The companies are Israel Aircraft Industries, Rafael Arms Development Authority, Elbit Systems and Israel Military Industries.
The report, entitled "Arms without Borders," was launched as the United Nations opened its annual session on arms control, in the run-up to a landmark vote at the UN to start work on an Arms... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
21718
Israel,United States
Israeli Police Arrest Californian Man in Gun Running Case
21 June 2006
Associated Press
An American man was charged on Wednesday with trying to import weapons that police suspect he intended to use to attack Palestinians, a police spokesman said.
The 39-year-old California resident was arrested June 11 at an Israeli port after claiming a shipping container that contained a snipers' rifle, a bullet-making machine, gunpowder and cartridges, spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said.
Police had no English spelling of the man's name, but the Hebrew spelling would be... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Associated Press
20772
Israel
Israel Arrests 5 Over Theft of 40 Army Assault Rifles, Grenade Launchers
2 April 2006
YNet News (Tel Aviv)
IDF and police investigators working jointly have solved a case involving the theft of 40 weapons from an IDF base three months ago.
During the investigation, an undercover agent purchased the weapons from the thieves, among them IDF soldiers who provided them with information on the weapons.
Overall, five suspects were detained in connection with the case and some of the weapons have been recovered.
Several weeks ago, investigators received information that... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: YNet News (Tel Aviv)
20040
India,Israel
Israeli Gun Maker's Troubles Delay Supply of Assault Rifles to India
19 March 2006
Deccan Herald (New Delhi)
Recurring technical and bureaucratic slippages have further delayed till the end of the year the supply of around 3,000 Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) 5.56-mm Tavor 21 assault rifles (TAR-21) with 40-mm under slung grenade launchers to India's Special Forces (SF) or para-commandos though almost four years have elapsed since the contract was signed.
The $20-million deal for the TAR 21s including ammunition, was signed in late 2002 with Israel Military Industries (IMI).... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Deccan Herald (New Delhi)
19931
Israel
American Immigrant Smuggles M-16, Sniper Rifle Into Israel 'For Protection'
23 February 2006
YNet News (Tel Aviv)
A 32-year-old new immigrant from the U.S. was arrested on Wednesday for bringing arms into the country.
On Thursday the Jerusalem Magistrates Court extended his remand by four days.
The man, who immigrated to Israel in 2005 and eventually settled in Beit Shemesh, brought with him a large container with, among other things, an M-16 rifle, a sniper rifle, pistol, magazine clips, army equipment, commando knives, helmets, night vision apparatus and rappelling gear.
The... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: YNet News (Tel Aviv)
19722
Israel,Palestine
Israeli Soldiers Shoot, Kill Mentally Disabled Teen Holding Plastic Toy Gun
15 February 2006
Independent (UK)
QABATIA — A 15 year old mentally disabled Palestinian boy carrying a broken toy rifle was shot dead by Israeli troops during an arrest operation in the northern West Bank town of Qabatia, near Jenin, yesterday.
A Palestinian security officer who saw the boy, Mujahed Al Samadi, struck by a bullet — one of three residents said had been fired at him — said last night that he had been on his own 300 metres from a house on higher ground which was occupied by troops... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Independent (UK)
19603
Israel
Israelis Crack Down on Private Guns, Shooters Lament Lack of an NRA
9 February 2006
Jerusalem Post Magazine (Israel)
Spent cases litter the floor of the indoor shooting range. The smell of gunpowder hangs in the air and mingles with the heavy odor of rubber, which covers the walls and ceiling to prevent ricochet. The heavy steel door shuts behind my instructor and me. A fresh target — not a circle, but a red "x" — has been hung seven meters away, on the opposite side of the room.
The time has come to pick up the gun, a lightweight .22, and take aim …
Many are under the... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post Magazine (Israel)
19543
Israel
40 Assault Rifles, Grenade Launchers Stolen from Israeli Army Base
7 February 2006
YNet News (Tel Aviv)
Soldiers didn't see a thing: A total of 40 weapons were stolen from an IDF base about 10 days ago after thieves broke into the base overnight.
The story was only cleared for publication Monday.
The weapons stolen include eight grenade launchers and 32 assault rifles. At this time Military Police have no leads in the case and estimate the weapons have already been handed over to criminal or terror elements.
The theft has been characterized as "one of the most... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: YNet News (Tel Aviv)
19504
Palestine,Israel,Egypt
Booming Business in Gaza: Tunnelling for the Gunrunners
24 January 2006
New York Times
RAFAH, Gaza Strip — Yasser Qishta, 25, shows a visitor into his near-finished house, a two-story cinderblock structure with a pristine, pastel interior, all new paint and gleaming ceramic tile. The house cost him $32,000, a fortune for a man of his age in the Gaza Strip's troubled economy.
The house tells everyone in the neighborhood what he has been up to: burrowing beneath the border to help bring illegal arms into the Gaza Strip.
"I risked my life, but now I can... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: New York Times
19374
United Nations,United States,Iran,Israel,Egypt,China,Syria,India,Pakistan,Trinidad & Tobago
Traditional Foes Hold Up United Nations Progress on Small Arms
22 January 2006
Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday
NEW YORK — After two weeks of talking, governments have achieved virtually no outcome from a UN conference on controlling the proliferation and misuse of small arms. During this time, approximately 12,000 more people have died at gunpoint and many more have been injured, bereaved or denied access to livelihoods, healthcare and education because of armed violence.
Usually at loggerheads on disarmament issues, the USA and Iran, Israel and Egypt are on the same side of... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday
19351
Israel
Sharp Rise in Number of Women Killed by Men With Licensed Guns
28 November 2005
Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
Some 47 percent of women murdered by their partners or relatives in the past five years were killed by security guards, soldiers or police officers who carried licensed weapons, according to a report compiled by a team of Haifa University researchers studying the impact of the intifada on the lives of Jewish and Arab women.
The data compiled by researchers on behalf of "Isha le Isha," a Haifa feminist center, indicates that between October 2000 and April 2005, 38... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
18852
Palestine,Israel
Palestinians Outlaw Weapons on the Streets
30 September 2005
Associated Press
JERUSALEM — Palestinian authorities began enforcing a ban on public displays of weapons Thursday. Three people were arrested and the guns of off-duty police officers were confiscated.
The crackdown was a key step toward imposing order in the chaotic Gaza Strip.
Pressing forward with its military campaign, Israeli soldiers killed five Palestinian gunmen during raids in the West Bank. Israel launched the wave of airstrikes and arrest raids last weekend in response to... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Associated Press
18299
Palestine,Israel
Gunrunners Smuggle Weapons Into Gaza
14 September 2005
Associated Press
RAFAH, Gaza Strip — Palestinian gunrunners smuggled hundreds of assault rifles and pistols across the Egyptian frontier into Gaza, dealers and border officials told The Associated Press on Wednesday. The influx confirmed Israeli fears about giving up border control and could further destabilize Gaza.
Black market prices for weapons dropped sharply, with AK-47 assault rifles nearly cut in half to $1,300 and even steeper reductions for handguns.
News of the smuggling... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Associated Press
18162
Israel
Troubled State Arms Maker IMI Finally Up for Sale
29 August 2005
AKI (Italy)
TEL AVIV — After a decade of financial problems, which have required 2.2 billion dollars in recovery plans, Israel's state-owned weapon's manufacturer, Israeli Military Industries (IMI), is set to be privatised after a proposal by the country's finance and defence ministers — Ehud Olmert and Shaul Mofaz — was given the go-ahead.
IMI is the main supplier of weapons to the Israeli military and produces airplanes, radar systems, tanks and unmanned aircrafts, as... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: AKI (Italy)
18052
Israel
Quarter of a Million Israelis Own Firearms: Fewer Since 1996
28 August 2005
YNet News (Tel Aviv)
A quarter of a million Israeli citizens possess personal firearms, according to an Interior Ministry survey.
The survey said that as of June 2005, 236,879 Israeli citizens had guns. At the same time, the survey pointed to a downwards trend in personal weapon possession.
The study also found that a worrying number of guns were held without valid license, 34,000, due to a failure by owners to renew their licenses.
A spokesman for the firearms branch of the Interior... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: YNet News (Tel Aviv)
18039
Israel
AWOL Israeli Soldier/Settler Blamed for Mass Shooting in Bus
5 August 2005
CNN
JERUSALEM — An Israeli soldier opened fire inside a bus in Israel's northern Galilee region Thursday, killing four Israeli Arabs and seriously wounding five other people before he was killed, according to Israeli police.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon condemned the attack, calling it "a reprehensible act of a bloodthirsty Jewish terrorist who sought to attack innocent Israeli citizens."
"This terrorist event was a deliberate attempt to harm the fabric of... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: CNN
17874
Israel
Security Guards Lax With Guns: Government Study
3 August 2005
YNet News (Tel Aviv)
TEL AVIV — Too many Israeli security guards are taking their weapons home with them, a move that could be dangerous and cause accidents, a government committee said on Wednesday.
In addition, the guards are undertrained and under supervised, said the group, headed by retired police commander Danny Brinker.
The committe is expected to present its findings to Interior Minister Ophir Pines-Paz and Internal Security Minister Gidon Ezra.
About 40,000 handguns and... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: YNet News (Tel Aviv)
17873
Israel
New Gun Law Restrictions More Costly
26 July 2005
Israel National News
The Interior Ministry has suggested more costly regulations for citizens who are licensed to possess a handgun.
The new regulations, which require the approval of the Knesset Finance Committee, address persons who fail to renew their permit every five years. Such violators would be slapped with a large fine that continues to increase each year.
In addition to the license renewal every five years, there will now be an annual fee required of licensed gun... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Israel National News
17785
Israel
Snipers With Children in Their Sights: Army Kills Minors With Impunity
28 June 2005
Guardian (UK), Opinion
It was the shooting of Asma Mughayar that swept away any lingering doubts I had about how it is the Israeli army kills so many Palestinian children and civilians.
Asma, 16, and her younger brother, Ahmad, were collecting laundry from the roof of their home in the south of the Gaza Strip in May last year when they were felled by an Israeli army sniper. Neither child was armed or threatening the soldier, who fired unseen through a hole punched in the wall of a... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Guardian (UK)
17552
Israel
Bill Would Require Gun Owners' Oath of Loyalty to State
23 June 2005
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
Left-wing MK Ran Cohen (Yahad) made a move to curb possible violence by settlers on Wednesday by proposing a bill that would force them to take an oath of allegiance to the state as a condition for being supplied with IDF weapons for security.
While presenting the bill for a preliminary reading, Cohen put the government on the spot and asked why it had decided to oppose the legislation. Cohen told Internal Security Minister Gideon Ezra, Justice Minister Tzippi Livni... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
17520
Israel,Egypt
Smuggling Guns Over the Egypt-Israel Border
3 June 2005
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
In the middle of the night, Israeli troops sneaked over the border fence amid the granite mountains, moving silently so the Egyptian guards would not hear. They somehow quietly lifted a mammoth cement border marker that weighs as much as those ancient stone relics at Stonehenge and moved it westward. Why? As part of the Zionist state's expansionist, underhanded effort to steal more Egyptian land.
This may sound far-fetched and paranoid, but it actually comes from a... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
17378
Israel
Army to Disarm Settlers Before Pullout
11 April 2005
Associated Press
JERUSALEM — The Israeli military plans to disarm residents of four Jewish settlements in the West Bank two weeks before the communities are to be dismantled this summer, officials said Monday, reflecting growing concern that settler resistance in the West Bank will be far more difficult to put down than in the fenced-in Gaza Strip.
Access for Israeli extremists already living in the West Bank to the four tiny northern settlements is relatively easy, and the warning... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Associated Press
16977
Israel,Egypt
Border Guards Intercept Gun-Runners and 21 Kalashnikovs
2 February 2005
Israel National News
Border Guard and IDF units succeeded in preventing Arab terrorists from smuggling 21 Kalachnikov rifles over the Egypt-Israel border. The interception took place near Har Sagi.
Border guard lookouts spotted four individuals attempting to sneak across the border carrying large sacks.
When the IDF and Border Guard units gave chase with the help of an air force helicopter, the gun-runners abandoned their load and fled.
The sacks were recovered by the soldiers and... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Israel National News
16470
Israel
Boy With Toy Gun Shot By Israelis
20 January 2005
BBC News
Israeli soldiers have shot dead a Palestinian boy who was playing with a toy rifle, after apparently mistaking him for a gunman.
Troops patrolling Tubas, a West Bank village near Jenin, fired at the boy, aged 13 or 14, after he aimed the toy weapon at them, witnesses said.
He was with a group of children who were taunting the soldiers.
An Israeli military source confirmed troops had opened fire on a crowd after spotting what appeared to be a gunman.
Palestinian... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: BBC News
16395
Israel
15-Year-Old Girl Found With Gun at Modi'in School
9 January 2005
Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
A 15-year-old girl was caught at her Modi'in school Sunday with a 9mm pistol in her bag.
Police detained the girl for questioning Sunday.
The weapon is owned by her father. The girl claimed she brought the weapon into school to threaten a boy who harassed her and her friends.
Officers discovered that the boy she wished to threaten would annoy and laugh at her and her friends.
The girl was spotted holding the gun by another schoolgirl, who told one of the... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
16320
Israel,Côte d'Ivoire
Halt to Ivory Coast Arms Exports
9 November 2004
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
The Director General of the Ministry of Defense has ordered the immediate cessation of arms deals to the Ivory Coast [Côte d'Ivoire].
Amos Yaron issued instructions Tuesday to suspend granting of all export licenses and negotiation for arms contracts with the beleaguered West African state.
"This decision was made in light of the recent developments in this country and at the request of the French government. It will remain in effect until the situation in that... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
16027
Israel
Armed Guards a Tragedy Waiting to Happen
31 October 2004
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
Whatever the specific background to the incident in which an armed school guard shot to death an air-conditioning technician in Bnei Brak last Thursday, it was a tragedy waiting to happen. And it is not the first of its kind.
The stationing of guards outside public facilities in this country is indispensable. Many guards saved numerous lives by bodily blocking terrorists' entry to where they could commit mass murder. These guards have literally sacrificed themselves... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
15995
Israel
Tunnels Keep Gaza Terrorists Awash in Arms
16 May 2004
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
Tunnels under the Philadelphi Route that cuts through the Palestinian and Egyptian town of Rafah make up one of the greatest threats with which Israeli forces in the area have to contend. Many senior IDF officers have described them as "a subway running between the Palestinian side to Egypt."
The tunnels, built by Palestinians to smuggle vast amounts of weapons, can reach up to hundreds of meters in length and are built from inside Palestinian homes in Rafah. Some are... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
15164
Israel
Police Kick Off Firearms-Return Campaign
16 May 2004
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
Israel Police, in conjunction with the Interior Ministry, kicked off a firearms-return campaign Sunday. According to the plan, weapons held by the public without proper permits must be returned by the end of the year.
In the first stage of the campaign, letters will be sent to some 32,000 citizens who hold firearms without a valid permit.
At the end of the operation in October, criminal investigations will be launched into the citizens who did not respond to the... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
15160
Israel
Police: Gun License Holders Should Carry Arms Over Pesach
4 April 2004
Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
The police have beefed up their deployments for the Passover holiday, which started Monday night, as all the security services move to boost the already high state of alert.
Aharonishki on Sunday ordered the police to remain at the level of vigilance that has been in place since the assassination of Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin last month.
Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz warned at Sunday's cabinet meeting that, "Terror organizations, in particular Hamas, will make... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
14831
Israel
Uzi: From Mainstay to Relic
7 March 2004
Baltimore Sun
HAIFA, Israel — The Uzi submachine gun, the weapon that became a trademark of Israel's firearms industry and a symbol of bravado on battlefields and movie screens, is becoming a relic within the institution that introduced the gun nearly a half-century ago: the Israeli army.
Front-line soldiers abandoned the Uzi two decades ago for the American M-16. This year, the army's special forces stopped training with the Uzi and have turned to more modern firearms.
Israel... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Baltimore Sun
14668
Israel
Forces Say Goodbye to the Uzi
27 December 2003
Telegraph (UK)
The Uzi sub-machinegun, a symbol of Israeli national identity, has been withdrawn from service by the defence forces after half a century.
Compact, simple and resistant to dust and sand, the 9mm Uzi in its machine-pistol form, was designed by a former resistance fighter, Uzi Gal.
"It was a great moment for Israel," Lt Col Gal, who died in 2002 aged 79, once said, "… a weapon that the Jewish people had made for themselves, and I designed it from the ground... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Telegraph (UK)
14139
Israel
Industry Optimistic US Will Lift Ban on Uzi Sales
13 August 2003
Globes (Israel)
Israel Military Industries sources say the company wants to bring in partners for its light arms factory.
Dror Marom — Sources inform "Globes" that Uzi manufacturer Israel Military Industries is optimistic that it will be able to resume sales in the US. Former President Bill Clinton signed a bill banning certain types of automatic and semi-automatic weapons, including the Uzi, blocking signed contracts worth millions of dollars.
The law expires this year, and IMI... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Globes (Israel)
11954
Panama,Israel,Colombia
Israeli Businessman Arrested for Suspected Arms Dealings With FARC
22 November 2002
Agence France Presse
PANAMA CITY — Panamanian authorities have detained an Israeli businessman, Simon Yelinek, who is suspected of arms dealings with Colombia, his lawyer said Friday.
Yelinek was arrested Thursday night at Panama's Tocumen international airport, said the lawyer Sidney Sitton.
He is under questioning for arms trafficking, one police official said.
Yelinek is suspected of being linked to an arms deal uncovered last April by Colombian daily El Tiempo.
According to the... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Agence France Presse
589
Israel
Month Long Amnesty Nets $1 Million in Weaponry
15 November 2002
Associated Press
JERUSALEM — Two Katyusha rockets, 500 grenades, and 130 firearms were among $1 million worth of stolen army equipment returned during a monthlong amnesty period, Israeli army officials said Thursday.
Other equipment included rocket-propelled grenades, shoulder-held antitank missiles, C-4 explosives, antitank grenades, heavy-caliber machine guns, tear-gas canisters, and more than 200,000 rounds of ammunition, the army said. Also turned in were weapons captured during... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Associated Press
548
Israel
Israeli Engineer Whose Submachine Gun Conquered the Arms Market; Uziel Gal
10 September 2002
Guardian (UK)
The Israeli engineer Uziel Gal, who has died of cancer in the United States aged 78, was the inventor of the Uzi submachine gun, one of the most famous, lethal and notorious little weapons of the 20th century.
With its distinctive snub barrel and folding shoulder stock, the Uzi became the largest-selling submachine gun in the western world; it is estimated that some 10m have been manufactured. Small, technically adept and potent, it was popularised in numerous action... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Guardian (UK)
8038
Israel
Modest Inventor of Uzi Fired by Armies, Movie Stars and Street Gangs Dies at 79
10 September 2002
Guardian (UK)
The gun he invented could hardly have had a higher profile. It helped the Israeli army establish a fledgling nation, took a starring role in Hollywood action movies, and outraged campaigners against the scourge of firearms on the streets of inner-city America.
But Uzi Gal, who has died at 79 in Philadelphia — 48 years after he finished designing the submachine gun that bears his name — was so little enamoured of a life on the world stage that he tried to stop the... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Guardian (UK)
8032
Israel
Getting Tough on Gun Licensing
9 August 2002
Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
When Tal Bejerano, a 38-year-old computer engineer from Karmiel, opened his mail box a few weeks ago, he was in for a surprise: A warning letter from the Interior Ministry demanded that he renew his gun license. If he did not, Bejerano was warned, criminal proceedings would be instigated against him.
Bejerano's gun — an airgun he purchased from his pocket money at the age of 14 — was left unused for many years, rusted and is no longer in working order. However, the... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
8121
Israel
Israel Arrests Spotlight Arms Sales
27 July 2002
Associated Press
JERUSALEM — The arrests of 10 Israeli men on suspicion of selling 50,000 stolen bullets to Palestinian militants has put the spotlight on a long-running furtive trade that helped arm the Palestinians both before and during their current uprising.
Despite the deep-rooted bitterness of the Mideast conflict, some Israelis, apparently motivated by the prospect of quick money, are funneling weapons and ammunition to the Palestinians with the knowledge they may be used... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Associated Press
7778
Israel
IDF major held in probe of Jewish settlers accused of selling arms to Palestinians
18 July 2002
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
Judea and Samaria police have arrested a reservist major in a widening probe of Israelis suspected of selling weapons to Palestinians.
Particularly startling in the case is that two of the suspects come from Adora, a Judea community in which four people were killed in a terrorist infiltration in April.
Maj. Ya'acov Uriel, the latest suspect arrested, whose hometown was not given, is suspected of stealing weapons from the IDF which eventually made their way to... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)
7782
Israel
Britain Blocks Sale of Cartridges to Israeli Shooting Team
17 June 2002
Telegraph (UK)
Israel's national shooting team has become the latest victim of the turmoil in the Middle East after Britain blocked the sale of sporting ammunition despite assurances that the cartridges have no military use.
The export ban has disrupted the Israeli squad's preparations for next month's world shooting championships in Finland.
The Department of Trade and Industry refused to grant an export licence for 350,000 rounds of the .22 calibre ammunition made by Eley of... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Telegraph (UK)
7467
Israel
Deaf Bus Passenger Accidentally Shot
26 May 2002
Associated Press
JERUSALEM — An Israeli soldier on Sunday shot and wounded a deaf Israeli bus passenger that he suspected was a Palestinian suicide bomber, the second time in two days in which soldiers have wounded or killed people they mistakenly identified as militants.
On Saturday evening, Israeli tanks fired shells and machine guns, killing a Palestinian woman and her 13-year-old daughter in a field in the Gaza Strip. Soldiers opened fire when they saw two "suspicious figures"... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Associated Press
7300
Israel
Weapons Accompany Worship in Jerusalem
29 April 2002
Newsday (New York)
JERUSALEM — The flier thumbtacked to the The Shtiblach Synagogue bulletin board looks like the others posted around it, advising the congregation of schedules and events. Its message, however, is striking: Worshippers who have firearms are requested to bring them to prayer services.
Asaf Teboulle, 22, an Orthodox Jew, does just that. On the Sabbath, when prayer replaces work of every kind and even using a phone or a pen is prohibited, he heeds the call to arms and... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Newsday (New York)
4798
Israel
Crisis in the Middle East: As Violence Spreads, Israelis Buying Guns
11 April 2002
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Georgia)
TEL AVIV — William Hazan likes to have a good time at the Seafood Market, a restaurant and club. Every Monday I go to the Seafood to drink, to dance, to be happy, the 46-year-old Moroccan-born Israeli said.
But last month his fun was interrupted as gunfire shattered the club's windows.
It's something terrorist, he said to himself. He led his wife and friends to the bathroom and told them to lie on the floor. Crawling back to his table, he fished in a friend's... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Georgia)
11086
Israel
Israelis Get Guns for Home
11 April 2002
Palm Beach Post (Florida)
TEL AVIV — William Hazan likes to have a good time at the Seafood Market, a restaurant and club in Tel Aviv. Every Monday I go to the Seafood to drink, to dance, to be happy, the 46-year-old Moroccan-born Israeli said.
But last month his fun was interrupted by gunfire shattering the club's windows.
It's something terrorist, he said to himself. He led his wife and friends to the bathroom and told them to lie on the floor.
Staying low, he crawled back to his table,... (GunPolicy.org)
Read More: Palm Beach Post (Florida)
3433
Israel
Heavy Demand for Handguns Leading to Weapons Shortage
26 March 2002
Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)
The deterioration in the security situation and the Interior Ministry's decision to ease the criteria for granting a permit for a personal weapon have led to a marked increase in the demand for guns among private citizens, security guard companies and private and public organizations.
The heavy demand, however, is encountering two problems — a weapons shortage and bureaucratic foot-dragging in granting permits.
Due to an embargo on arms exports in Israel imposed... (GunPolicy.org)
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Gun Permit Wait Shortened for Settlers
22 March 2002
Jerusalem Post (Israel)
The Interior Ministry yesterday announced it is making it easier for Judea and Samaria residents and business owners to acquire firearms.
The ministry said in light of the security situation, business owners will be able to receive gun permits immediately and new residents will only have to wait three months. Until now, only someone who has lived or worked in Judea and Samaria for at least six months was eligible to receive a firearms... (GunPolicy.org)
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