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Mon 10 Feb 2025 9:37 am - Jerusalem Time

Transfer is an Israeli policy with a Kahanist mentality

In the report published by the editor-in-chief of Haaretz newspaper, Aluf Benn, in which he calls for not underestimating the Israeli Defense Minister’s order to his army to prepare a plan for a voluntary exit of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, according to the suspicious plan of US President Trump, a real message fraught with dangers and the plan may seem very serious, as the editor considered that this is the first time that Israel has announced an actual plan to expel Arabs from areas it controls, considering that transfer is the policy of the Israeli government from now on.


Ben said that the danger of this Israeli step stems from the fact that it will task the army with encouraging the voluntary emigration of Gazans, through starvation for example, or by resuming the fighting, in order to eliminate Hamas, which is the goal set by Netanyahu who returned from the United States. Then Israeli circles believe that the screams of Gazans will escalate, and the countries of the world will agree to open their doors to the refugees of Khan Yunis and Jabalia.


The editor points out that extremism is controlling the leaders of the Israeli army, after bringing in Yisrael Katz to the position of minister, as he considered his order to the Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi to reprimand the head of the Intelligence Division, Shlomi Bandar, because he warned of the consequences of the Trump plan, as an official announcement from the army leadership that support for the transfer will be a condition for promotion, and this is what the army is currently working on, as did the extremist minister Itamar Ben Gvir in the police force.


At a time when the Egyptian and Jordanian warnings are increasing about the dangerous consequences of Trump’s plan for the region, as reported in Haaretz, and the possibility of Iran positioning itself in Jordan after losing the Lebanese and Syrian fronts, losing security in Sinai, and endangering the peace agreement between Egypt and Israel, the chief editor of Haaretz goes on to describe Netanyahu’s policy, in an unambiguous way, as a narrow right-wing government that includes a clear direction to implement the legacy of the extremist Rabbi Kahane, most notably: the Nationality Law, the steps of annexation and plundering the Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, filling the Likud list with Kahanists, the alliance with Ben Gvir and Smotrich, and the policy of expulsion and destruction in Gaza, and then in the West Bank.


These data indicate the great dangers and challenges facing the Palestinian cause, as Trump's statements have made the Israelis salivate and released from the bottle the hidden desires of many of them, to encourage the expulsion of the Palestinians, and not to believe in a shared life with them on the same land and raise the slogan: "We are here and they are there", in reference to the necessity of expelling the Palestinians. The editor Ben admits that one of the leaders of the Zionist left told him that Kahane is in everyone's heart, referring thereby to the fascist rabbi whom the editor of Haaretz describes as a thug and marginal who was expelled by the Knesset, and his heir in promoting the idea of transfer, Rehavam Ze'evi, who was convicted as a rapist and criminal, but their ideas have not disappeared, as after a generation and a half, here are the statements of Smotrich, Ben Gvir and Netanyahu himself confirming that the approach of the Zionist mentality, represented by Kahane, is the prevailing one in the Israeli street today.


Netanyahu's enthusiasm for eliminating Hamas and not resuming the second phase negotiations until this goal is achieved, Trump's statements and plans, Katz's instructions, the postponement of the vote on a bill submitted by resigned Minister Ben Gvir stipulating the expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza, until next week until a decision is made in the cabinet session, and a number of ministers' demands that Netanyahu impose sovereignty over the West Bank, are all serious indicators that should not be underestimated, and they must be addressed with a unified and insightful Palestinian and Arab vision and responsibility, in order to confront the Kahanist ideology that has penetrated like a cancer in the minds of Israelis.


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