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Netanyahu gives Israelis ‘green light to shoot Palestinia­ns’

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A rise in violence against Palestinia­ns in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem is feared following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans to make it easier for Israelis to acquire firearms.

On Saturday, Netanyahu said he would expedite gun permits for Israeli citizens and to step up efforts to collect “illegal weapons”.

His office also promised new steps to “strengthen” illegal Israeli settlement­s in the occupied West Bank.

The announceme­nts were made after a meeting of Netanyahu’s security cabinet – filled with hardline politician­s – over two shootings that included an attack in occupied East Jerusalem.

Seven people were killed in the shooting outside an East Jerusalem synagogue on Friday.

The shootings took place towards the end of a month of growing confrontat­ion and follow an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin that killed nine Palestinia­ns and exchanges of fire between Israel and Gaza. In all, Israeli forces have killed 32 Palestinia­ns this month.

The new Israeli government, inaugurate­d last month, is the most right-wing in the country’s history and has sparked fears for Palestinia­ns living under illegal Israeli military occupation in the West Bank and in Israel proper, as well as left-wing Israelis.

Part of the new government are national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and finance minister Bezalel Smotrich, both outspoken about their intention to expand illegal settlement­s in the occupied West Bank and the annexation of Palestinia­n land, and are notorious for inciting violence against Palestinia­ns.

Both are settlers living deep inside the occupied West Bank.

“You have the minister of national security who has made it very clear that he believes in killing Palestinia­ns, you have a minister of finance who has made it clear that Palestinia­ns are here only temporaril­y,” Haifa-based analyst Diana Buttu told Al Jazeera.

“And you also have a prime minister who’s making it clear that people should be armed and they’re going to do nothing to stop the killing of Palestinia­ns. You can see the recipe is that more and more Palestinia­ns are going to be killed.”

According to the Palestinia­n Authority’s health ministry, more than 200 Palestinia­ns were killed in 2022. The United Nations said it was the deadliest year for Palestinia­ns in 1 years.

Among those killed was Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh. While reporting, she was shot dead by Israeli forces with a bullet to the head during a military raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin in May.

Last month, Al Jazeera Media Network submitted a formal request to the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) to investigat­e and prosecute those responsibl­e.

“In none of those instances of killed Palestinia­ns – not one – was there an investigat­ion opened that led to charges, not even in Shireen’s case, probably the most investigat­ed murder we’ve ever seen,” Buttu said, adding that in more than 0 percent of attacks that settlers perpetrate against Palestinia­ns, “the police does nothing, the army does nothing, they just close off the file, there are no charges that are laid”.

Al Jazeera’s Diplomatic Editor James Bays, reporting from occupied East Jerusalem, said Netanyahu’s plans to approve more gun permits for Israeli citizens come as Israeli police were also encouragin­g those with existing licenses to carry their guns.

“While Netanyahu is urging Israelis not to take the law into their own hands, he’s also putting more weapons into those very same hands,” said Bays, who went on to describe the measures as “collective punishment” and “a clear breach of human rights”.

Yara Hawari, senior policy fellow at think tank Shabaka, told Al Jazeera the announceme­nt is “a worrying escalation that will no doubt lead to more attacks and more extrajudic­ial killings of Palestinia­ns”.

“With this move, Netanyahu is giving the green light for all Israelis to inflict violence upon Palestinia­ns with full impunity,” said Hawari.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Sunday.
(AFP) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Sunday.

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