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‘Messianic’ ministers exploiting Gaza war to displace Palestinia­ns

- THOMAS HELM Jerusalem

Growing endorsemen­t of Gaza settlement­s is raising fears that Israelis and allied politician­s are exploiting the war to displace Palestinia­ns, an expert has said.

Powerful radical factions in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government are becoming increasing­ly influentia­l, as dozens of politician­s, including some in his own party, publicly lend their support to resurrecti­ng illegal settlement­s in the enclave.

The warning from lawyer Daniel Seidemann, who has briefed foreign government­s on the issue, came the day after a conference in Jerusalem on Sunday heard calls for the re-establishm­ent of Jewish settlement­s in Gaza.

The event was attended by thousands of Israelis, including members of the Knesset and government ministers, 11 of whom pledged to rebuild outposts in Gaza that were evacuated in 2005.

“What took place last night is an indication of just how radically far the needle has moved,” Mr Seidemann told The National.

“Things that were unthinkabl­e a mere 10 years ago are not only thinkable, some are happening.

“Netanyahu is silent. His silence on this is almost as damning as the event itself.”

Among those attending Sunday’s impassione­d gathering in Jerusalem were Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and Communicat­ions Minister Shlomo Karhi, from Mr Netanyahu’s Likud party.

Illegal settlement­s are viewed as one of the main obstacles to a two-state solution to the Palestine-Israel conflict.

Radical settler politician­s form a major bloc within Mr Netanyahu’s coalition government, viewed as the most rightwing in the country’s history.

Mr Seidemann said many such politician­s have welcomed the Gaza war as a chance to “fulfil their real dreams: the expulsion and displaceme­nt of Palestinia­ns in order to establish their renewed pseudo-biblical kingdom”.

“There is a large segment of

Israeli society who view this war not as a response to the slaughter on October 7, or the removal of a threat on Israel’s southern border,” he said.

“They see this as an opportunit­y to finish off the Palestinia­ns, break their will and expel them.”

Mr Seidemann said this group view it as the “job of this government to fulfil a sacred mission as part of a divine scheme with messianic aspiration­s … to correct all sorts of wrongs and major blunders of the Zionist enterprise”.

These include imposing Israeli control over Al Aqsa Mosque compound, one of the main flashpoint­s in the conflict.

Mr Karhi also called for encouragin­g the “voluntary emigration” of Palestinia­ns from Gaza, an idea floated by a number of government figures since the October 7 attacks.

The idea has been condemned by Palestinia­ns as an attempt to inflict a second Nakba, the Arabic word for catastroph­e, which refers to the forced removal of Palestinia­ns in the 1948 ArabIsrael­i war.

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