The Israel Defense Forces has recently begun distributing "resident" stickers to West Bank settlers to be affixed to their cars' windshields. The stickers are intended to allow settlers to drive quickly through army checkpoints along the Green Line.
Following Friday night's terror attack in Tel Aviv, it was repeatedly suggested that the suicide bomber was driven to the site of the attack by an Arab Israeli driver.
(A gag order has been issued on the investigation's details.)...
The army came up with the sticker idea in order to avoid legal problems it expected if it tried to mark cars driven by Israeli Arabs for further inspection. The army began distributing the stickers a month ago, on an experimental basis, to security coordinators in settlements in the Qalqilyah-Tul Karm area. They, in turn, passed them out to settlers. According to the new system, cars with stickers are not to be checked at the checkpoints.
The IDF does not check all cars driven by Arab Israelis but only those that the commander at a checkpoint suspects or if there are intelligence warnings.
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