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Palestinia­n experts paint bleak picture as ultra-right takes power in Israel

‘If Ben-Gvir becomes a minister, he will target East Jerusalem, particular­ly Al-Aqsa and Sheikh Jarrah’

- Mohammed Najib Ramallah

Palestinia­n political and security officials and experts are deeply concerned, fearing an escalation of violence and economic restrictio­ns on the Palestinia­n Authority and the people, as a rightwing Israeli government takes shape under

Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu.

Some PA officials expressed fear that if Itamar Ben-Gvir becomes a minister, or head of one of the critical Knesset committees, he will target East Jerusalem, particular­ly Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Sheikh Jarrah neighborho­od, as well as the Palestinia­ns residing in the east of the city through racist policies.

Israeli lawmaker Ben-Gvir calls his Arab colleagues “terrorists” and advocates deporting political opponents.

In his youth, his views were so extreme that the army banned him from compulsory military service.

Palestinia­n experts said the right-wing coalition will likely support Jewish settlers in the West Bank, which will embolden them to target Palestinia­n citizens, their land and property with more violence.

All of this, they said, will inevitably lead to violence between the Palestinia­ns on one hand, and Israeli security services and settlers on the other.

The Palestinia­ns in the West Bank and Gaza and the PA had terrible experience­s with Netanyahu’s previous government, during which he launched wars that led to destructio­n in the Gaza Strip and caused a high number of casualties in the years he served as premier.

Targeting Al-Aqsa would enrage

Hamas, which will target Israel either with rockets or resistance from the West Bank against Israeli targets, experts said.

Meanwhile, a high-ranking Palestinia­n security officer told Arab News that the Israeli occupation of the West Bank would become more violent in the coming days. The right-wing government would grant the Israel Defense Forces and the Shin Bet agency absolute freedom to act against the Palestinia­ns, he added.

He said while outgoing caretaker Prime Minister Yair Lapid’s

government sought to distinguis­h between Palestinia­n armed groups and individual­s that launch attacks against Israel and the citizens and the PA, a right-wing government

will say the PA encourages terrorism and will therefore target it and hold it responsibl­e for every individual attack carried out by any Palestinia­n against Israel, whether from the West Bank or East Jerusalem, where the PA does not control security.

“This government will punish the Palestinia­n people and the PA at the same level as it punished the Palestinia­n armed groups, and it will not differenti­ate between them,” the senior officer, who preferred anonymity, told Arab News.

He said that while Lapid’s government did not consider the PA an enemy and was interested to some extent in helping it economical­ly, the next right-wing government will adopt a policy of economic restrictio­ns against the PA, and control and perhaps reduce the transfer of tax funds by as much as half.

He said that Israeli Arabs will also suffer significan­tly due to the Israeli government’s extremist policies, as the health, education and welfare budgets will be transferre­d to Jewish religious schools. The new government will cancel the budgets approved by the previous government for infrastruc­ture projects and developmen­t projects in Arab cities and towns in Israel, he added.

Netanyahu will be a “prisoner” of the extremist Israeli religious parties that supported him during his time in the opposition, so he will show flexibilit­y toward them in terms of encouragin­g settlement in the West Bank and will succeed in justifying their presence in his government to the US and Europe, the officer said.

Palestinia­n political analyst Ghassan Al-Khatib told Arab News that the new Israeli government will increase restrictio­ns against the Palestinia­ns and encourage settlement in the West Bank. The US and the EU may be embarrasse­d to deal with a government that includes racists like Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, which could open a diplomatic window for Palestinia­n leaders, he said.

Smotrich is a radical right-wing politician who heads the Religious Zionist Party and previously served as a Knesset member for Yamina.

Ibrahim Melhem, the spokesman for the Palestinia­n government, told Arab News that the policies and ideas of extremists Smotrich and Ben-Gvir, if implemente­d, would lead to violent Palestinia­n reactions.

“We have no choice but to stand firm on our land and remain in it, and to challenge and confront Israeli racism and extremism, as we do not have a Ukrainian model that was able to obtain internatio­nal support to resist the occupation,” he said.

Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken expressed his “grave concern about the growing tension” in the West Bank in a telephone conversati­on with Lapid on Thursday night.

 ?? AFP ?? In a show of force, Palestinia­n gunmen from the Balata Brigade rally in the refugee camp of Balata near the West Bank city of Nablus on Friday.
AFP In a show of force, Palestinia­n gunmen from the Balata Brigade rally in the refugee camp of Balata near the West Bank city of Nablus on Friday.

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