Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appointed far-right Orthodox Jewish leader Zvi Sukkot as head of the Interior Ministry’s subcommittee on Palestinian-inhabited areas in the West Bank. writes about this Jerusalem Post.
Sukkot is a member of the Religious Zionist Party and lives in Jordan’s West Bank (regions of Judea and Samaria), in one of the settlements created by the Israelis in violation of UN resolutions. He is suspected of involvement in attacks by Orthodox Jews against Palestinians.
At the same time, representatives of the left movement and supporters of a compromise solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in Israel characterize this solution as a threat to Israel’s national security.
“Two fronts were not enough for Netanyahu, today he appointed one of the Shin Bet targets (Israeli Security Service – socialbites.ca) as head of the security subcommittee and poured 700 liters of gasoline on the third front, the West Bank. ” said Jewish Labor Party leader Merav Michaeli.
During the destruction of the Palestinian village of Turmus Aya by far-right Israelis on June 21 there was 100 people were injured.
The situation in the Middle East has worsened since thousands of Hamas militants infiltrated Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7. More than two hundred hostages were captured.
Hamas movement today launched Several thousand rockets were launched into Israel and the launch of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood was announced. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announcedthat the country is at war.
The Israel Defense Forces operation was called “Iron Swords” and one of its goals was the destruction of Hamas. Israeli Air Force applied Hundreds of Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip were attacked, and Israel’s National Security Council decided to cut off the supply of water, food, goods, electricity and fuel to the strip.
13 October Israel reported The UN said 1.1 million Palestinians should be evacuated to southern Gaza within 24 hours before a ground operation in Gaza.
Formerly in Hamas statedHe said the West had built an “unbreakable wall” between itself and the Arab world.
Source: Gazeta

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