New Far-Right Israeli Government to “Judaise” Galilee and Negev regions

New Far-Right Israeli Government to “Judaise” Galilee and Negev regions

As part of deals struck to form Israel’s new government last week, far-right parties and Likud have agreed to enforce a “Judaisation” plan in the Galilee and Naqab (Negev) regions, which have a significant population of indigenous Palestinian citizens.

The Religious Zionism alliance, led by Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir, has previously said it intended to strengthen Jewish settlement in the two regions located in northern and southern Israel, respectively.

This will likely be done through offering economic benefits and discounts to Jews to encourage them to move to those areas, according to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.

The Religious Zionism party headed by Smotrich, who is set to become the finance minister, will have a seat on the council of the Israel Land Authority (ILA) which is in charge of allocating state lands for residential and other uses.

Palestinian citizens of Israel who live in the Naqab region have long accused the Israeli government of attempting to uproot them through various tactics.

Those include confiscation of lands from native Palestinians and turning landowners into tenants. Additionally, the Israeli government has been accused of preventing the expansion of Palestinian villages and encircling them new Jewish settlements.

Under the new government, the enforcement of the ILA policy will fall under Ben-Gvir’s authority as national security minister.

His Jewish Power party will also receive the Negev and Galilee Development Ministry, according to the terms of his coalition deal with Likud, the party of Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu.

 

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