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(Israel Hayom) Itsik Saban and Shlomi Diaz - The growing number of terrorist attacks near Damascus Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem has prompted the Public Security Ministry to present a new plan to revolutionize counterterrorism measures in the area. Damascus Gate has been the scene of 32 terrorist attacks over the past two and a half years. The plan includes the deployment of license plate capture cameras; a network of "smart" closed-circuit TV cameras equipped with facial recognition software to identify suspects in real time; placing fortified security posts in strategic locations; and setting up a lighting system to simulate daylight. The plan includes metal detectors and fences to direct pedestrian traffic. "The goal is to minimize terrorist attacks in the area as much as possible, while also minimizing any interference with the fabric of life," a senior officer with the Jerusalem District Police said.2017-06-27 00:00:00Full Article
Israel to Introduce New Security Measures at Damascus Gate in Jerusalem
(Israel Hayom) Itsik Saban and Shlomi Diaz - The growing number of terrorist attacks near Damascus Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem has prompted the Public Security Ministry to present a new plan to revolutionize counterterrorism measures in the area. Damascus Gate has been the scene of 32 terrorist attacks over the past two and a half years. The plan includes the deployment of license plate capture cameras; a network of "smart" closed-circuit TV cameras equipped with facial recognition software to identify suspects in real time; placing fortified security posts in strategic locations; and setting up a lighting system to simulate daylight. The plan includes metal detectors and fences to direct pedestrian traffic. "The goal is to minimize terrorist attacks in the area as much as possible, while also minimizing any interference with the fabric of life," a senior officer with the Jerusalem District Police said.2017-06-27 00:00:00Full Article
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