MDA informed Lahi Pa:
On Thursday evening, 13/3/25, at 19:26 PM, a report was received at the MDA 101 hotline in the Carmel area of an injured person from a violent incident on King Yehoash Street in Haifa. MDA medics and paramedics are providing medical treatment and referring a 30-year-old man to Rambam Hospital in moderate condition with penetrating injuries.
Map – King Jehoash – Neve David – Haifa
The police told Lai Pa:
This evening, a report was received of a shooting incident in Neve David. The circumstances are under investigation. Additional details below.
The expansion of the new cemetery, next to existing apartments and the construction of new apartments in the construction monstrosities, plus slum housing whose residents will not be able to finance the expensive maintenance costs of the high-rise buildings, will lead to crime never seen before in Haifa. This will not happen immediately, it will take 10 years for significant crime to begin to appear, and it will continue for decades – by the way, in Britain, without a cemetery, about 40 years after the construction of the monstrous, expensive-to-maintain high-rise buildings, which were intended to help provide housing solutions for the disadvantaged population, the high-rise buildings in the neighborhoods that had become slums were demolished because it became clear that the harm was greater than the benefit – here they are still adding a new cemetery – so crime will come faster, higher and stronger.
The city's creative solution is to provide the residents of the Neve David neighborhood with a magnificent new cemetery, replacing existing houses, as part of a construction and evacuation project by the Azorim company. This way, they can restore the glory of their old days, those fresh, smelly graves, especially in the summer, and all those difficult processions of accompanying the deceased on their final journey – something that creates a serious nuisance for the residents of Neve David, a grave injustice that results in an increase in crime, especially in the construction monsters that were rightly called, by Einat Kalish, the Slams – this is how they nurture the cycle of crime for the future – and all of this is against the law – against Amendment No. 3 to TAMA 19 – the national outline plan that prohibits the expansion of the cemetery in Haifa, and refers to a solution in Tel Regev – someone simply decided to make a half-billion NIS cash there – selling at least 7,000 new graves for 70,000 NIS – according to an estimate, without expenses, a net profit for those pulling the strings that approved the serious injustice.
Does someone who was shot in the cemetery get a free burial?
The police should be given more budgets.
Assign police officers to each of the 3 neighborhoods.
A presence like the civic guard that once was.
We felt safe.
Shabbat Shalom and happy holiday
Some cops are soldiers who work for crime families.
It's known, but there's nothing to be done until it's proven.
Refuah Shlomo. Happy Purim.
The police are not required to show us a presence in sensitive places and in our neighborhoods.
That's the only way we can eradicate crime.
This city is finished.
Violence, shootings, thefts, murders, robberies every day
Circus courts don't tickle the criminal gangs.
Families from Neve David and Sprintzek, like Ben Shmuel and the Kakkons, have always caused chaos in the city, gone to prison, been released, and returned to their homes. The blame lies with the legal system, which must undergo a revolution.
True, there is no police like in America. Respect is fear. Yes, sir. No, sir. There is respect and fear.
Since the establishment of the strong right-wing government, there has been a complete deterioration in the level of internal security of the country's citizens and a dramatic increase in crime and the number of criminals.
Neve David and all of southern Haifa are thick with serious crime in all parameters. Enforcement in place is shallow and shames the systems that must maintain the safety of citizens. It is unthinkable that a single vehicle does not scan the disaster sites and the consequences are severe. Crime and violence in broad daylight and without fear that spreads from the neighborhood of S. Ha'Aliya to southern Haifa.
There is nothing to be done, even eviction and construction will not eliminate crime from distressed neighborhoods.
This will be the case for decades to come until a mayor like Giuliani comes along to put things in order.
I long to see police officers walking the streets and not just sitting in offices.
The violence in Haifa is rampant, even in broad daylight there is murder and no one cares.
Interesting, now you send a location and show the exact address….Previous events you barely say the city…….
The place is full!!! Violent crime and all sorts of criminal garbage. The entire area, including K. Shprintsak, is sickening. Unfortunately, there is no enforcement and crime is rising and overflowing.