I'm following the horrific news of the terrorist attacks on Israel and murder of innocent citizens. It is no surprise that many in Israel are calling for expanded gun ownership by private civilians. This is very similar to what happened after Russia invaded Ukraine last year.
According to the article: "In Israel, the usual personal weapon allowed are pistols with a limit of 50 rounds of ammunition. To qualify, one must be of a certain age, depending on IDF service, live or work in an area that demands extra security, not have a criminal record, and pass a training course and background check, among other things." The requirements are so strict only 1.5% of the population has a gun. “Who has a gun? The terrorists, and all the criminals. Who doesn’t? Law-abiding tax-payers. The government trusts criminals with guns more than their own civilians,” Yoel Israel, CEO of a digital marketing agency, told The Times of Israel.
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