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Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer learns of counter-terrorism measures in Israel
By George Hostetter
The Fresno Bee
Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer returned to Fresno on Wednesday after a 10-day trip to Israel, where he conferred with Israeli officials on counter-terrorism issues.
Dyer was in Jerusalem on Tuesday when two Palestinians attacked a nearby synagogue, killing five people. Police officers killed both assailants.
The trip, Dyer said, “helped me to understand how complicated the issues are in the Middle East and in Israel.”
Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer learns of counter-terrorism measures in Israel
By George Hostetter
The Fresno Bee
Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer returned to Fresno on Wednesday after a 10-day trip to Israel, where he conferred with Israeli officials on counter-terrorism issues.
Dyer was in Jerusalem on Tuesday when two Palestinians attacked a nearby synagogue, killing five people. Police officers killed both assailants.
The trip, Dyer said, “helped me to understand how complicated the issues are in the Middle East and in Israel.”
Dyer and 10 other U.S. law enforcement officials received briefings and presentations from Israeli security experts. Dyer said he spoke with an imprisoned terrorist who felt no remorse.