Daily News | Netanyahu’s attack on Israel’s judiciary also impacts the United States
» READ MORE:As a payoff to coalition allies, Netanyahu has handed over key government portfolios to two religious, ultranationalist extremists who are encouraging a major explosion of Jewish-Palestinian violence in the West Bank.
The new national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, whose Jewish Power Party is an offshoot of a party that wasas a terrorist organization, has himself been convicted of supporting a terrorist organization and incitement to racism. Ben-Gvir is a supporter of expanding settlements and annexing the entire West Bank; he hopes a “reformed” Supreme Court will green light that.
another Palestinian uprising. Violence at holy sites in Jerusalem is the one issue that could undermine the Abraham Accords between Israel and the Gulf States. Meantime, Bezalel Smotrich, head of the Religious Zionist Party, for whom Bibi carved out a special role as head of Israeli civilian government activities in the West Bank, is another firebrand pushing to seize the entire West Bank. When Jewish settlers
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