

In the evening of September 3, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Interior Minister Aryeh Deri, accompanied by intelligence officers, made an unplanned trip to Southern Tel Aviv,
As stated in the press release of the office of the head of government, the purpose of the visit is "to see firsthand what is happening in this region".
Senior politicians visited those facilities where Prime Minister Netanyahu visited last Thursday: Neve-Shaanan Street, Lewinsky Park and Ha-Tikva Quarter.
At the end of this week, the first meeting of a group of ministers set up by the head of government will be held to address the problem of illegal migrants.
Cursor wrote that on August 31, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu made an "open" trip to South Tel Aviv - amid reports of growing tensions between Israelis and migrants from Africa who settled in the area in recent years.
At the end of last week, the head of government arrived in the problem area with the Minister of Public Security Gilad Erdan and the Minister of Culture Miri Regev.
"The government has not renounced its promise to return Southern Tel Aviv to the citizens of Israel, in this we see our mission," Netanyahu said during the trip and added:
"I heard complaints from residents and understood them. I feel your pain and suffering and am going to help you. "