N: Israel vajoaa natsismin yöhön
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Toivottavasti Netanyahusta päästään eroon, sekasikiö hallitus toivottavasti keskittyy sit tappelemaan keskenään eikä Palestiinalaisten kanssa.
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Netanjahu voisi tilata vielä toisen pikku sotasen tähän väliin
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Taitaa olla liian myöhästäviemärilabyrintti wrote: ↑31 May 2021, 12:55Netanjahu voisi tilata vielä toisen pikku sotasen tähän väliin
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mitähän siellä juonitaan, Lindsey Graham käyny tänään tapaamassa Netanjahua
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myös Ted Cruz on Israelissa
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Republikaanit lietsovat hihhulibeissiään ja korostavat kontrastia Bideniin, joka on muuttanut Palestiina-politiikan linjan hieman tasapuolisemmaksi kuin aiemmin. Netanjahulta alkaa olla jo aika epätoivoista kikkailua, koska Bidenin hallinnossa tämä otetaan taas uutena vittuiluna kaiken aiemman vittuilun päälle.
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Ei se nyt vaatis mitään isompaa kriisiä pistää demokratia siellä jäihin ja sille löytyis varmaan aika hyvin tukeakin. Aika lähellä sitä ollaan tähänkin saakka oltu.
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Ja Pompeokin on Israelissa, ex-Mossad johtajan hautajaisissa
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tohon tuli näköjään tommonen freudilainen lipsahdus
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Heh mutta nyt saat varoa iskeekö adl vai mossad suhun
Duckulan Kreivi wrote: ↑23 Mar 2021, 13:18Kirjoittaa täysin käsittämättömiä viestejä eikä edes itse usein tiedä mitä ne tarkoittaa
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Täähän on Mossadilta omaksuttu kikka lähettää surunvalittelut läheisille hieman etukäteen.
sössön sössön wrote: Jäbä olis kyl kärkilistoilla jos pitäis veikata ISISiin liittyviä piffolaisia. Ei kuitenkaan insinööriyden vaan ehkä enemmän ton kyynisyyden perusteella.
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Ananaskääpiö wrote: ↑01 Jun 2021, 08:11
Täähän on Mossadilta omaksuttu kikka lähettää surunvalittelut läheisille hieman etukäteen.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/ ... ck-ousting
Far-right politician would be Israel’s next PM in proposed deal
Yair Lapid says Naftali Bennett would serve first in proposed post-Netanyahu power-sharing deal
The far-right Israeli politician Naftali Bennett will be the country’s next prime minister under a proposed power-sharing deal intended to oust Benjamin Netanyahu, the head of the opposition has confirmed.
Yair Lapid said in a speech on Monday that his efforts to forge a coalition of ideologically opposed parties could lead to a new government within days, and with it, Netanyahu’s removal from office after 12 years in power.
“We can end this next week,” Lapid said. “In a week the state of Israel can be in a new era with a different prime minister.”
In his speech and for the first time, Lapid referred to Bennett, a far-right religious nationalist and strong advocate for the settler movement in the Palestinian territories, as the “intended prime minister”.
A source in Lapid’s Yesh Atid party confirmed that the deal would lead to Bennett becoming prime minister first, and later handing power to Lapid. The source said an agreement on how they would split a four-year term was not final.
Netanyahu’s political rivals are rushing to cement a deal to oust him before a Wednesday deadline, as the prime minister and Israel’s longest-serving leader scrambles to frustrate their attempts.
The announcement of the Lapid-Bennett partnership, first made on Sunday, was a blow to Netanyahu, not only as Bennett was an erstwhile ally but because his Yamina party’s seven seats in parliament could be critical to helping Lapid form a government, giving Bennett the status of kingmaker.
Negotiations between Yamina and Lapid’s party, Yesh Atid, continued until the early hours of Monday and resumed later in the day.
However, further political wrangling is needed for Lapid to form a 61-seat majority in the 120-seat parliament, the Knesset. He has already made preliminary deals with several other parties, from the establishment Labor and anti-occupation Meretz parties to Yisrael Beiteinu, a hardline party led by a Moldova-born settler, Avigdor Lieberman.
Lapid said there were “still plenty of obstacles in the way of the formation of the new government”. On Monday, there were competing requests from Lieberman and another opposition party head, Benny Gantz, for control of the agricultural ministry.
Crucially, Lapid is likely to need outside backing from Arab members of parliament, possibly Islamists, who he hopes will set aside ideological differences for the shared aim of dethroning “King Bibi”, as Netanyahu is known.
“The government of change we are trying to form isn’t a compromise. It’s a goal,” Lapid said last week. “It is the thing that Israel needs today like we need air to breathe. We need a government where right, left and centre work together as a way of life.”
While Lapid is a self-proclaimed centrist, he has also described himself as a “security hawk” and provided only tepid encouragement to the prospect of ending the occupation. His fragile and ideologically diverse government would be expected to focus on the economy and the pandemic while avoiding addressing the fate of millions of Palestinians living under Israeli rule.
If Lapid succeeds before midnight on Wednesday, he could inform the country’s president, Reuven Rivlin, that he believes he can form a government, which would then go to the Knesset for a vote. The swearing-in of the new government could happen within a week.
If the deal is successful, it could end both a political deadlock that has brought four snap elections since 2019 and Netanyahu’s stretch as prime minister.
Netanyahu’s Likud party won the most seats in a March election and was given 28 days to build a majority coalition government but failed to do so. To block Lapid, he has sought to embarrass rightwing politicians such as Bennett, accusing him of abandoning voters.
“A government like this is a danger to the security of Israel, and is also a danger to the future of the state,” Netanyahu said on Sunday of the Lapid-Bennett deal. One member of Bennett’s Yamina party has already refused to join an anti-Netanyahu coalition.
If Lapid fails to announce a government, a fifth Israeli election later this year is a possible outcome.
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Who is Naftali Bennett?
A far-right former settler leader, Naftali Bennett was once a senior aide and adviser to Benjamin Netanyahu and ran Israel's education and defence ministries in his governments.
Bennett, who wants to annex most of the occupied West Bank, remains ideologically close to Netanyahu and was once a member of his ruling Likud party. However, the 49-year-old has fallen foul of his old boss.
A stalwart of Israel’s religious right, Bennett is a former leader of Yesha, the main Jewish settler movement in the West Bank. He has made settlement expansion, the annexation of Palestinian land and the rejection of a Palestinian state a feature of his political platform.
“I would not give another centimetre to the Arabs,” he said in 2018. “We have to drop the idea that if we give them more territory the world will love us.”
The son of immigrants from San Francisco, Bennett became a hi-tech millionaire after selling an anti-fraud software company to a US security firm. On some issues, the former commando is less conservative than his colleague on the hard right, including gay rights and the relationship between religion and state. Oliver Holmes
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Who is Yair Lapid?
A telegenic former TV news anchor popular with secular middle-class Israelis, Yair Lapid is the recently installed head of the opposition who has been tasked with forging a governing coalition before a Wednesday deadline.
Lapid’s Yesh Atid party has promised to lower the cost of living and reduce the power of religious authorities, for example, by bringing in civil marriage.
The 57-year-old has described himself as a centrist and somebody who supports a two-state solution. However, Lapid also said he was a “security hawk” and that there were some issues he would not compromise on in any future negotiations with the Palestinians, such as control over Jerusalem, a critical issue in the crisis.
“The Palestinians want to destroy us more than they want to build a nation,” he said in a recent interview with the Times of Israel. “And as long as this is the situation, there will be no two states." Oliver Holmes
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Kai se on nyt se karvas hinta, että saadaan Pena ulos tuolta.
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En kyllä usko näin kirjavan fasistisfundamentalistisen koalition kestävän pitkään, mutta tärkeintä tässä vaiheessa olisi että Bibi saadaan tiilenpäitä lukemaan.
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Matti Meikäläinen wrote: ↑21 Jun 2023, 21:41Elämä on joskus ikävää, mutta pitää muistaa että on joskus kivaakin