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Pablo I. Kirtchuk-Halevi

Israeli right-wing government fueling antisemitism

Israeli right-wing has not changed since it promoted and executed PM Itzhak Rabin’s assassination almost 30 years ago. Prior to that, present-day PM Benjamin Netanyahu demonstrated carrying Rabin’s coffin on his shoulders. Following that assassination, which he advocated, he was elected PM and has ever since surrounded himself with Judeo-fascists several of whom were convicted for terrorism, among them Itamar Ben Gvir, whom Netanyahu appointed Minister of Interior Security in his government. Some members of his staff are currently under police investigation.

PM Rabin won the 1967 Six-Day War when serving as Chief of Staff, he made the Peace Treaty with Jordan in the nineties which holds tight to this very day. Former Mossad Chiefs as well as Generals and Admirals attack Netanyahu for the purchase of German-made submarines, which Israel’s Navy did not need, for personal reasons (https://protest.mqg.org.il/tazhirim/). Rabin was not only a true patriot but a most honest man. Netanyahu is neither. If Diasporic Jews do not wish antisemitism, let them emigrate to Israel. They will be able to fight in the wars and suffer from their own party politics. I participated in the 1982 Lebanon war as an Artillery N.C.O. Only afterwards did I accomplish my Ph.D. in Linguistics. Let Diasporic Jews behave likewise instead of supporting human garbage.

Oct 7th 2023 has nothing to do with the Holocaust or a would-be pogrom. Israel has an Air Force, Navy and Army, to the opposite of the Jews in Europe during the thirties and forties as well as the Jews in Czarist Russia. If the IDF was not capable to prevent this attack, it is due to Israel’s political leaders, first and foremost PM Netanyahu, who did not take the proper decisions before, during and after Oct 7th 2023. Moreover, he removed Defense Minister Gallant, a General who had formerly served as Deputy Chief of Staff, commander of the military Southern Region and Chief of the Israel Navy Seals. Netanyahu appointed instead I. Katz, a politician with no defense experience whatsoever. Netanyahu himself is under accusation on 3 criminal files, and that is his main concern in the last years, not Hamas. Which he had fed with millions of dollars of Qatari money. The Israeli government named by Netanyahu includes ministers who have been in prison for criminal offences and its main goal is doing away with the judiciary authorities, fire the Government’s Counsellor / Attorney General, dissolve the independence of the Lawyers’ Bar, and suppress the Separation of Powers constitutive of Democracy. Netanyahu’s son of 30 is currently living in Miami while men his age do hundreds of days as reserve soldiers sacrificing their lives on top of their jobs and family life. More than a year after Oct 7th 2023, 64 hostages are still in the hands of Hamas, as well as the bodies of 37 dead hostages. To the opposite of historical processes, the hostages’ life is short and bound to end. How dare Netanyahu ignore this, as well as the reason for their being there for more than a year now, namely his incompetence and the total lack of moral spine of the Israeli government, which assumes the hostages are the price to pay for its own fascist, nationalistic and unrealistic whims, including colonizing Gaza. Now Gaza has never been inhabited or ruled by Jews, not even in King David’s times…

More than 800 Israeli soldiers have been killed, on top of the 1600 civilians killed Oct 7th and the 101 hostages in the hands of Hamas. 800 is more than in the 6 Day War. Did Netanyahu and his right-wing government protect them, or anybody?

Former Chief of Staff and Defense Minister General Moshe Ya’alon accuses the Israeli right-wing government of ethnic purification in Gaza. He is deemed an honest man and a true patriot by all.

If nothing of the above is true, why doesn’t the right-wing government agree to appoint a State Enquiry Commission for the 10/7/23?

Israel right-wing government, PM Benyamin Netanyahu and their base are the true champions of antisemitism today.

About the Author
Born in Córdoba, Argentina, in 1957, he lived in Israel for 25 years. He served at Tzahal as N.C.O. at the Artillery, including in the first Lebanon war (1982). He has a PhD in General Linguistics from the Sorbonne and the title of Professeur Agrégé d'Hébreu. He worked for 15 years as a freelance journalist at the dept. of Information, Kol Israel.