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Sunday, June 03, 2012

A plot against Netanyahu?

The decision to expel the Jewish residents of Beit El's Ulpana neighborhood is a plot to topple Prime Minister Netanyahu according to Yaakov 'Ketzaleh' Katz, the leader of the National Union party.
“There are two people who have a bad influence on the Prime Minister and want him to fail,” Ketzaleh said. “The first is state secretary Tzvika Hauser, who has crossed all the red lines and sides with Peace Now and Yesh Din who want to demolish 9,000 homes in Judea and Samaria.”

The second is Defense Minister Ehud Barak, he said. “Barak knows that his time in office is over, and wants to bring Netanyahu down,” Ketzaleh said. He added, “I’m sure that if the Regulation Law falls on Wednesday – as the far-left Hauser and Barak want – Netanyahu will fall from power due to the destruction it will bring on thousands of people in Judea and Samaria.”

Ketzaleh called on members of Netanyahu’s government to fight back. “The ministers’ support for the [Regulation] bill will save Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria, and will save the people of Israel from civil war and destruction,” he urged.

He warned them not to be persuaded by Netanyahu’s suggestion to move the homes. “We looked into it, and it’s impossible to ‘move’ the buildings,” he said. “They will be torn down to the very foundations.”

Ketzaleh also called on the general public to fight the planned demolition. “The Israeli public should come in its masses to the Ulpana neighborhood and build a tent city, to protect it with their bodies,” he suggested.
He may be right about Hauser and Barak, but he's doing some wishful thinking about Netanyahu. Our Prime Minister has difficulty making up his mind where he stands on anything. This 'compromise' is just part of it. And deep down, Netanyahu seems to be trying to let his inner Leftist to come out.

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