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Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
Mon Apr 23, 2012, 05:29 PM Apr 2012

The Israeli government's badge of shame

If Netanyahu feels he lacks the political power to obey the High Court's directives he must dissolve the government and demand an electoral mandate for its peace and settlement policies.

Haaretz Editorial

The behavior of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and most of his ministers with regard to Beit El's Givat Ha'ulpana neighborhood recalls that of a career criminal who is undaunted by condemnation or punishment.

Despite the harsh response from the High Court of Justice, led by Supreme Court President Asher Grunis, to the government's request to postpone yet again the evacuation of the Migron outpost, Netanyahu has told Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein to "find a solution" that would allow the state to violate its promise to the court to demolish Givat Ha'ulpana's buildings by the end of the month.

As with the recent case of the so-called Machpelah House in Hebron, which settlers moved into without the necessary permits, our elected officials are competing with each other in attacking Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who dares to try to meet the state's commitment to the nation's highest court.

A year ago Netanyahu himself signed off on the state's promise to evacuate the dozens of families living in Givat Ha'ulpana and demolish their homes. He now says the court order is "a decree the public cannot tolerate." The prime minister should now explain to the Palestinian public how it is supposed to tolerate the theft of its land and to the Israeli public how it is supposed to tolerate the repeated lawbreaking in the territories for as long as it serves the interests of the settlers.

remainder: http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/the-israeli-government-s-badge-of-shame-1.425930

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The Israeli government's badge of shame (Original Post) Jefferson23 Apr 2012 OP
I would love to see the results of such a vote azurnoir Apr 2012 #1
He would win in a landslide oberliner Apr 2012 #2
he who Netanyahu? you mean his policies would win? azurnoir Apr 2012 #3
Who do you think? oberliner Apr 2012 #4

azurnoir

(45,850 posts)
1. I would love to see the results of such a vote
Mon Apr 23, 2012, 05:36 PM
Apr 2012

it could lay to rest the speculation over what the Israeli public can and can not tolerate

azurnoir

(45,850 posts)
3. he who Netanyahu? you mean his policies would win?
Mon Apr 23, 2012, 05:47 PM
Apr 2012

it would be indeed interesting as I said and would help put an end to speculations such as who would win and what would be won

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