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Tens of thousands in Sakhnin protested Jan. 22, 2026, demanding action on rising crime and better security cooperation.
Tens of thousands protested in Sakhnin, Israel, on January 22, 2026, demanding action against rising crime in the Arab sector, with demonstrators calling for improved security, unity with Jewish citizens, and accountability from government leaders.
The rally, part of a three-day strike, was led by MK Ayman Odeh of Hadash-Tal and drew widespread participation from professionals and residents.
Protesters criticized National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir for inaction and accused him of restricting police operations, while Ben-Gvir blamed local Arab leaders for obstructing law enforcement.
Opposition figures including Yair Lapid and Gadi Eisenkot condemned the government’s response as ineffective, and MK Mansour Abbas highlighted failures in addressing violence across communities.
Prime Minister Netanyahu defended his administration’s efforts but faced criticism for not addressing the crisis adequately.
Decenas de miles de personas en Sakhnin protestaron el 22 de enero de 2026, exigiendo medidas contra el aumento de la delincuencia y una mejor cooperación en materia de seguridad.