Is there a lot of crime in Israel?
We asked people if there is a lot of crime. They answered...
"Crime does exist in Israel, although it is generally lower than in many other countries. The most common crimes are property-related offenses, such as burglary and theft, as well as drug-related offenses. Violent crime is relatively rare, although there have been some high-profile incidents in recent years. The Israeli government has taken steps to reduce crime, including increasing police presence in certain areas and introducing tougher penalties for certain offenses," said a member in Israel.

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