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Israeli minister: ‘No such thing’ as Palestinia­n people

- BY LAURIE KELLMAN

TEL AVIV, Israel — A firebrand Israeli minister claimed there’s “no such thing” as a Palestinia­n people as Israel’s new coalition government, its most hard-line ever, plowed ahead on Monday with a part of its plan to overhaul the judiciary.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition said it was pushing a key part of the overhaul — which would give the coalition control over who becomes a justice or a judge — before the parliament takes a monthlong holiday break next week.

The developmen­t came a day after an Israeli and Palestinia­n delegation at a meeting in Egypt, mediated by Egyptian, Jordanian and U.S. officials, pledged to take steps to lower tensions roiling the region ahead of a sensitive holiday season.

It reflected the limited influence the Biden administra­tion appears to have over Israel’s new far-right government and raised questions about attempts to lower tensions, both inside Israel and with the Palestinia­ns, ahead of a sensitive holiday season.

As the negotiator­s were issuing a joint communique, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich delivered a speech in Paris saying the notion of a Palestinia­n people was artificial.

“There is no such thing as a Palestinia­n nation. There is no Palestinia­n history. There is no Palestinia­n language,” he said in France late Sunday. He spoke at a memorial event for a French-Israeli right-wing activist who denied the existence of a Palestinia­n nation and advocated annexation of the West Bank. The lectern was faced with what appeared to be an image showing the map of Israel that included the occupied West Bank, Gaza and Jordan.

Jordan’s Foreign Ministry said Smotrich’s appearance with the icon was a “reckless inflammato­ry act and a violation of internatio­nal norms and the peace treaty” between the two countries.

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