Ha’am Itanu Party Will Demand Adoption of Levy Report

T. Belman. Yishai’s party will be demanding a very pro settlement policy. So will Bennett’s party. Netanyahu has assured voters that Bayit Yehudi will definitely be in his next government in order to attract Bayit Yehudi’s voters to Likud. Bennett argues that a strong Bayit will prevent the government from giving away more land. Bennett has also argues that Bibi may prefer a coalition with the Zionist Camp so that he doesn’t have to contend with pressure from Bennett and YIshai.

What will happen is that Yishai and Bennett and Liberman and Kahlon may agree on certain red lines as the price of joining the coalition, just as Bennett and Lapid agreed that they stand and fall together in joining the last government. If so they will have more seats than Likud. That means that together they will have more influence.

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In response to the IDF Civil Administration’s demolition on Tuesday morning of the Geulat Tzion community near Shiloh in Samaria, as well as several other homes in the area, Eli Yishai’s Yachad – Ha’am Itanu party pledged that once accepted into a coalition it will demand a paradigm shift in the way the government views Judea and Samaria.

At Geulat Tzion, two families with babies – one a mere month old – were forced out into the cold while their homes were destroyed by heavy equipment. The forces then blocked access to nearby Yishuv Hada’at, and knocked down a building in Adei Ad.

MK Yoni Chetboun of Ha’am Itanu, which recently formed a joint list with the Otzma Yehudit party, stated that in the next government his party will prevent such demolition of Jewish communities from recurring.

“The destruction of Jewish homes this morning in the Shiloh Bloc proves again that a right-wing party loyal to the land is needed,” declared Chetboun. “Tzipi (Livni) pulled the government to the left, and the High Court is outlining policies opposed to the opinion of the majority of the public. G-d willing we will be the anchor on the right of the next government.”

Another candidate for the party, Amital Bar-Eli who is sixth on the party list and founder and director of the Hotam Forum, as well as being a founder of the Magen Dan neighborhood of Elkana, said the party would demand such demolitions cease.

“The continuation of the destruction in the settlements in Judea and Samaria is unacceptable. We don’t understand where this obsession comes from, when the illegal settlements in the Negev and Galilee don’t bother those who raise a fuss about the law,” he said, in a reference to the widespread illegal Arab and Bedouin construction in those areas.

“It is very serious that these acts occur despite the establishment of a right-wing government as it were,” he added in a jab at the Likud and Jewish Home coalition. “G-d willing we will enter the government and demand an end to the destruction, and of course a renewal in the momentum of building in all parts of the land of Israel.”

Rabbi Ya’akov Yakir, a resident of Psagot to the north of Jerusalem who teaches at Yeshivat Beit Orot and is number eight on the party list, said “the visions of destruction in the outposts, which has repeated itself in the last two years, don’t give any rest.”

“On the government’s table is the report of the Judge Edmond Levy that determines that the policy of enforcement against Jews in Judea and Samaria is draconian and needs to be changed drastically,” said Rabbi Yakir. “We will demand the adoption of the Levy Report and an end to the destruction of outposts.”

The Levy Report of 2012 proved conclusively that the Jewish presence in Judea and Samaria is legal according to international law, but despite the report being commissioned by Binyamin Netanyahu’s government it has yet to be adopted.

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  1. Yadda Yadda Babblat!!! The time to play hardball is not once they are in the coalition but two steps before.

    1- making it a condition for supporting the likud in forming a coalition, a prerequisite for BB being nominated by the president to attempt to form a coalition.

    2- a guarantee from BB that he will adopt the levy report in the first weeks after a coalition is formed and sworn in.

    Once a party especially a new party enters a coalition and is awarded ministerial portfolios none have ever quit the government over principle ideology or for that matter any reason. Never been done.

    They need to get written guarantees after first advocating support for the likud and BB to form a coalition that BB will not as before leave them out to dry and bring in Labor.

    Then afterwards BB will stall implementing his coalition promises if not locked in beforehand.

    Short of those actions and demands I outlined, their campaign promises are hollow and mean nothing.

  2. March 2013, the Appeal Court of Versailles (Fr) has concluded that Israel was the rightful and LEGAL owner of Judea & Samaria.
    I hope that the French Jews will make the point to the Israeli government.
    Don’t Israelis understand French!!!!