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Le Premier ministre israélien Benjamin Netanyahu a demandé au conseiller juridique du gouvernement d’examiner les possibilités légales d’expulser vers la bande de Gaza les proches des auteurs palestiniens d’attentats, a indiqué le gouvernement.
« Expulser vers Gaza les membres de la famille de terroristes palestiniens, qui ont aidé ces derniers réduirait considérablement le nombre des attaques terroristes« , a affirmé un porte-parole du gouvernement sur Twitter.
Vague d’attentats islamistes
L’initiative de M. Netanyahu s’inscrit dans une vague d’attentats islamistes anti-israéliennes quasiment quotidiennes depuis cinq mois. Cependant le succès de cette initiative semble incertain. Le conseiller juridique Avichai Mandelblit que M. Netanyahu a sollicité, a exprimé il y a quelques jours son opposition à de telles expulsions, illégales selon lui au regard des lois israéliennes et internationales, ont rapporté des médias.
Expulsion vers Gaza
Si M. Netanyahu obtenait satisfaction, les familles qui auraient aidé des terroristes arabes de Jérusalem-Est ou de Judée Samarie à commettre des attentats seraient envoyés dans la bande de Gaza, territoire sous contrôle du Hamas.
© Moshé Anielewicz pour Europe Israël News
ENFIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ALLELUHIA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
depuis au moins 10 ans que cette politique devrait-être en vigueur
Enfin , il était temps .
“I believe that the expulsion of Arab terrorists’ families to Gaza will significantly reduce the terror activity against the State of Israel, its citizens and its residents,” the Prime Minister explained – and requested the Attorney General’s legal opinion Channel 2’s legal commentator, Moshe Negbi, immediately explained that this step violates international law, the Geneva Convention and Israeli law. Negbi’s position is not surprising. In the past he supported civil war if Israel would expel Arabs. (What is strange here is that the people who pay the price in blood for his political stance are the same people who pay his salary at Public Broadcasting… ) An array of military and civilian judicial experts jumped on Hanegbi’s bandwagon – at which point it became clear that the High Court would not allow the government to take this obvious step to prevent the murders in our streets.
About two weeks ago, in an answer to a petition served by the “Regavim” movement, which demanded the destruction of all the illegal Arab housing that the European Union is building in areas of Judea and Samaria under full Israeli control, High Court Justice Meni Mazuz angrily replied that “the law is not the entire picture. There are also political considerations.” So there are considerations that are above the law, after all. Hmmm….
When policies dovetail with the High Court’s worldview, “the law is not the entire picture.” But when it is about saving lives, the entire senior legal echelon bows down to the law the problem is the Prime Minister
It is the Prime Minister’s job to protect his nation. It is the Attorney General’s job to protect the Prime Minister. In other words, if the Prime Minister thinks that the expulsion of families of terrorists to Gaza will save lives, he should have done that yesterday. Why on earth is he sending highly publicized letters to the Attorney General? If he thinks it will save lives, it is his duty and obligation to do so immediately. And the Attorney General’s duty is to have his back.
AG Mandelblit does not have to authorize or recommend. Mandelblit has to do exactly what Justice Mazuz did when he felt that the law was irrelevant. If need be, he must initiate a legislative change. If he is incapable of doing this, the PM must replace him (and if need be, change the law to allow for the replacement).
In Israel, everything is upside down. The Prime Minister is the functionary and the Attorney General rules. That is very convenient for the PM. Do you really think that Netanyahu didn’t know what answer he would receive from the AG? But now, the Right will not blame the Prime Minister. Instead, it will blame the “Rule of Law Gang”. A perfect arrangement…
Netanyahu protects the “rule of law” and allows it to clone itself and appoint its own successors without public input (because the law is not the entire picture…) to the most important positions in the country.
In exchange netanihawho for protecting the hegemony of “the rule of law”, the Rule of Law Gang allows Netanyahu to remain in his function without disturbance.
C’est exactement ce qu’il faut faire et également saisir tous leurs biens car les parents sont fiers de voir leurs enfants commettre des attentats.
Enfin ! Si le juriste israélien n »est pas d’accord, qu’on l’envoie lui à Gaza
Cette fois ci BB a intérêt À LE FAIRE, au diable les lois et la convention de Genève ! Avec les arabes il n’y a pas de loi!
le peloton devrait suffire
Bibi a raison, ceux qui nuisent à la bonne marche de la démocratie israélienne doivent quitter le territoire !