[Israel] Ben Gvir calls on PM to work toward ‘toppling the Palestinian Authority’

https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/ben-gvir-calls-on-pm-to-work-toward-toppling-the-palestinian-authority/

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4 comments
  1. How is it that Joe Biden’s administration didn’t sanction Ben Gvir and Smotrich? Such a failing on their part.

    The Trump administration not sanctioning them is understandable given that it’s Trump, but it’s just shocking to me how these two guys, who are kahanist terrorists, are basically Netanyahu’s braintrust and Biden just went along with all of the plans that they influenced.

    Sure, he sanctioned like 5 settlers on the ground, but he didn’t do anything about the state-backing.

  2. Not a single person in the governmental body will do anything of actual value or with any impact to stop this, and the neoliberal scum will still pretend that if Netanyahu dropped dead overnight everything would be solved and peace would rule the land. Reddit won’t let me say what I want to happen to these people.

  3. The Palestinian Authority has been a corrupt Quisling body that has bent over backward to please Isreal since it’s founding, and even that isn’t good enough for the Zionists.

  4. The PA was always viewed negatively in Israel since its founding, largely in part because it evolved from Fatah.

    There are a number of positives and negatives to it as it currently is. The most notable reasons the PA is viewed so negatively in Israeli eyes are that the PA financially supports families of terrorists, and famously teaches children that Israel has no right to exist as well as demonizing Jews in general. In addition, the PA is seen as weak when it comes to managing the West Bank, and its administration is known for being corrupted.

    On a more positive note, the PA does have a critical role in assisting Israel forces in preventing and apprehending terrorists before they could act. I think not many people understand how important this is, and it’s a shared interest for both parties.

    That being said, shutting down the PA is a mistake, though a reform is indeed in order. Particularly weakening the extremities and strengthening its governing body and local law enforcements. This would, ideally, make Israel more open to send more funds to the PA, since right now people see it as supporting terrorism.

    The PA is in desperate need of more legitimacy, since it’s the only body that can and should govern the Palestinians and form the basis of a Palestinian state.

    Edit: forgot to say fuck Ben Gvir

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