Quand l'échec se mesure en assassinés - même la conseillère juridique a du sang sur les mains | Moshe Cohen-Elia
La flambée des meurtres dans la société arabe est le résultat d'une perte de gouvernance. Lorsque le système judiciaire limite la police mais refuse d'assumer la responsabilité de l'échec, le sang ne disparaît pas des…
Évaluation
The opinion piece holds the Attorney General directly responsible for the surge in murders within Arab society, arguing that legal restrictions on police have created a vacuum of governance. The author frames this not as a policy disagreement but as a matter of blood accountability, suggesting that institutional refusal to own the failure compounds the tragedy. Readers should watch for whether this rhetoric shifts public debate toward demanding legal reforms or accountability measures.
