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Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
Sat Jun 6, 2015, 11:22 AM Jun 2015

ANALYSIS: Is Netanyahu waging ‘war’ on critics at home?

The Israeli government has indicated it is preparing to take a hard line against human rights groups, the media and Supreme Court

June 5, 2015


A photo exhibition by the Breaking the Silence NGO in Switzerland has aroused much criticism (AFP)


NAZARETH, Israel - A month into resuming his premiership, Benjamin Netanyahu has been accused of an increasingly autocratic rule, as critics warn that his new government is preparing to take a draconian line against Israeli institutions opposing its policies.

Israel’s rightwing coalition, which was formed last month, has already indicated it will make a priority of tackling three fronts – human rights organisations, the media and the Supreme Court. All repeatedly clashed with Netanyahu during his previous terms in office.

The leader of the parliamentary opposition, Isaac Herzog, sounded the alarm last month, cautioning Netanyahu not to “raise a hand” against the judiciary, media or the country’s minorities, including its 1.5 million Palestinian citizens. Netanyahu, he added, appeared to have learnt “tricks” from the region’s dictators.

Long-time observers of Israeli politics also fear that the current narrow right-wing coalition will give the prime minister a much freer hand. In his two earlier governments, Netanyahu depended on the support of centrist parties, such as Labor and Yesh Atid. Now he faces no such constraints.

- See more at: http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/analysis-netanyahu-waging-war-critics-home-213358141#sthash.uJTkFj7U.dpuf

White House officials meet with Israeli NGO Breaking the Silence:

http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/white-house-officials-meet-israeli-ngo-breaking-silence-1284987195

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ANALYSIS: Is Netanyahu waging ‘war’ on critics at home? (Original Post) Jefferson23 Jun 2015 OP
Makes me sad... malthaussen Jun 2015 #1
Unfortunately, yes. n/t Jefferson23 Jun 2015 #2
The occupation is defining Israel. nt geek tragedy Jun 2015 #3
Which most Israeli citizens appear to have no problem with, at all. n/t Jefferson23 Jun 2015 #4

malthaussen

(17,235 posts)
1. Makes me sad...
Sat Jun 6, 2015, 11:45 AM
Jun 2015

... there was a time when I had high hopes for Israel. But they've proved again the aptness of Nietsche's warning: "Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not turn into a monster."

-- Mal

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