Journalist Mairav Zonszein noted the Yankelevitch statements, commenting on Twitter: And at that time, Oded Ravivi, head of the Efrat regional settler council, said that “the Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria has become consensus”. “Blue-White were voted in on backs of million+ center-left votes”.īut do those million-plus voters really object? The Israeli daily Yediot Aharonot already exposed three weeks ago the possibility of such a move, which the settlers were of course hailing, a move which Peace Now blasted as “implementation of a Messianic settler policy”. Journalist Neri Zilber said in sharing a video of her speech, that the statement was a betrayal. Yankelevitch called for Jewish supremacist “unity” over the settlements, saying that “it’s time to put an end to the discourse of splitting and of hate towards the settlers”. On Sunday, Israeli Diaspora Minister Omer Yankelevich from Benny Gantz’s Blue-White party hailed the colonialist settlers at a “Settlement Forum.” In doing so, she confirmed a move by Defense Minister Gantz and his party colleague Michael Biton (Minister of Strategic Affairs) to retroactively legalize 1,700 settler housing units, which even by Israel’s lenient laws (which defy international law) are considered illegal. This week, a centrist minister dropped an overt bomb. One tends to think that this enterprise is mostly the project of the right-wing, but historically it has been encompassed by both the right and the left, in varying shades of overtness. The question is then how to retroactively legalize the theft and how to frame it. The facts appear typically as “outposts” built by true believers that lack intial authorization, either on land seized by the state’s military, or simply on private Palestinian land. Telephone: *2421 * Extension 4 Jerusalem Post or 03-7619056Į-mail: center is staffed and provides answers on Sundays through Thursdays between 07:00 AM and 14:00 PM and Fridays only handles distribution requests between 7:00 AM and 12:30 PMįor international customers: The center is staffed and provides answers on Sundays through Thursdays between 7AM and 14PM Israel time TollĮ-mail: © 2023 Jpost Inc.Israel’s long-running settlement enterprise is about creating “facts on the ground”. The Jerusalem Post Customer Service Center can be contacted with any questions or requests: Sites Of Interest Poalim Online JNF-USA Who is Hamas Advisor Home & Kitchen Appliances Electronics Health & Fitness Beauty Patio Lawn & Garden Tools & Home Improvement Sports & Outdoors Office Toys & Games Deals Gifts Gadgets Money Tools and services JPost Premium Ulpan Online JPost Newsletter Our Magazines Learn Hebrew RSS feed Archive Digital Library Lists of Jewish holidays Law The Jerusalem Post Group Breaking News Iran News World News IvritTalk- Free trial lesson The Jerusalem Report Jerusalem Post Lite Trending Articles חדשות מעריב לוח חגים ומועדים 2023 זמני כניסת שבת Israel Real Estate Hype Special Content 50 Jews Information About Us Contact us Feedback Terms Of Service Privacy Policy Subscriber Agreement JPost Jobs Cancel Subscription Sitemap פרסום בג'רוזלם פוסט Customer Service Advertise with Us NOTE! Consider delaying until first div on page If (slot) slot.addService(googletag.pubads()) (function (a, d, o, r, i, c, u, p, w, m) No need for plane ticket before applying to come to Israel - Israel News - The Jerusalem Post
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