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Israeli settlers push for ‘greater Israel,’ urge Palestinian expulsion

Israeli settlers push for 'greater Israel,' urge Palestinian expulsion A member of security for the Israeli Bracha settlement gestures amid clashes between settlers and Palestinians in Burin village, after settlers reportedly set cars on fire in the village in the occupied West Bank on Feb. 25, 2023 (AFP Photo)
By Anadolu Agency
Oct 22, 2024 11:53 AM

Extremist illegal Israeli settlers and right-wing politicians are not only demanding the continued mass expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza but also dream of conquering much of the surrounding region to establish a “Greater Israel.”

As the Israeli military tightens its grip on the Gaza Strip, driving Palestinians from their homes, in the settlement of Be’eri, located just 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) from the Gaza border, fanatical Israelis have gathered to set up sukkah huts, a Jewish holiday tradition, on land seized from Palestinians. The event was promoted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party under the banner of a “Gaza resettlement plan.”

Attendees included not only fringe groups but also high-profile figures such as National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, Likud member Osher Shekalim and Zvi Sukkot from the Jewish Power party. The founder and leader of the Lehava organization, Ben-Zion Gopstein, who is on a U.S. sanctions list for threatening or using violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, was also seen collecting cash donations at the event.

‘No such thing as Palestinian people’

Many of the extremist Israelis were armed, and entire families arrived to erect the sukkah huts, while the sound of artillery fire from the ongoing attacks on Gaza could be heard in the background.

The participants said Israeli settlements should be re-established in Gaza and that Palestinians should be expelled to other countries. Shekalim told Anadolu that “the land of Israel belongs only to the people of Israel” and “there is no such thing as a Palestinian people.”

Dismissing international criticism of the humanitarian disaster caused by Israel’s attacks on Gaza as “lies,” he insisted that the Israeli military is “the most humane army,” adding “I hope the Palestinians disappear. There was never a Palestinian people, anyway.”

Asked about the boundaries of a “Greater Israel,” Shekalim said Israel’s rightful lands extend beyond the current borders of Israel and Jordan.

“Today, the West Bank, Golan and Gaza are all part of Israel,” he added.

Israeli settlers push for 'greater Israel,' urge Palestinian expulsion
Daniella Weiss takes part in a march to the Evyatar outspot, near the West Bank city of Nablus, on April 10, 2023. (Courtesy of Flash90)

Palestinians ‘lost right to be in Gaza’ says Israeli settlers

Daniella Weiss, the founder of Nachala, an Israeli settler organization that advocates for the seizure of Palestinian land in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights as well as Gaza, declared that Palestinians “lost the right to be in Gaza” on October 7, 2023.

She said the group is now actively encouraging Palestinians to leave Gaza for other countries, even offering financial incentives.

Weiss presented a map depicting plans for Israeli settlements in Gaza, claiming that Palestinians will “under no circumstances” remain there.

She boasted of the group’s political and public support, drawing on their experience of establishing settlements in the occupied West Bank and Golan Heights over the past 55 years.

Weiss said 700 families are already interested in living in the new settlements in Gaza.

“In less than a year, you will witness the entry of Jews into Gaza and the departure of Arabs from Gaza. They have lost their right to be in this holy place,” she said.

Asked about the boundaries of a “Greater Israel,” Weiss said it would extend “from the Euphrates to the Nile,” arguing that “these are the promised lands… When will this happen? The sooner, the better.”

Israeli settlers push for 'greater Israel,' urge Palestinian expulsion
Israel’s Ben-Gvir threatens Palestinians with the death penalty by ‘electric chair’, Tel Aviv, Jan 30, 2023 (AA Photo)

Israeli media reports also said that Ben-Gvir, who joined the event later, expressed support for continued settlement expansion in Gaza.

Israel’s brutal war on the enclave has killed over 42,600 people, mostly women and children, and injured 99,800 others since last October following a cross-border incursion by the Palestinian group Hamas.

The war has displaced almost the entire population of Gaza amid an ongoing blockade that has led to severe shortages of food, clean water and medicine.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its actions in Gaza.

Last Updated:  Oct 22, 2024 1:06 PM