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Israel Must End Netanyahu Before He Ends Israel: Haaretz

June 15—The Israeli daily Haaretz  focused its lead editorial  June 14 on the insane provocation​ launched by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on the Temple Mount/Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem to once again call for an end to the rule Israeli Prime Minister Benjaimin "Bibi" Netanyahu before he destroys the state he misrules.

In an effort to deliberately spur anger in the Moslem world, including among Israeli Arabs, Ben-Gvir joined dozens of Jews praying on the former site of the second Great Temple, destroyed in the first century, but which is now a holy place for Moslems. “What happened on the Temple Mount Tuesday categorically puts lives at risk, and is further evidence of the chaos being caused by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and his irresponsible leadership,” states Haaretz, who has correctly labelled Bibi as a messianic lunatic seeking to drown the two-state solution in Palestinian blood and  who is a threat to the continued existence of the Israeli state. “When the person endangering national security is the minister in charge of preserving it, what do you do?” You obviously cannot turn to Prime Minister Netanyahu, who “likes calculated risks,” reports the paper. “Now, he is handling Kahanism the same way he handled Hamas. This is a calculated gamble by Netanyahu, born of the delusion that he can control the monster of Jewish supremacy, rein it in and manage it. Now Kahanism  is spreading through the country like a plague."

Kahanism is the movement named for convicted terrorist and Rabbi Meir Kahane, of whom Ben-Gvir is a student. The evil Kahane, who was sponsored by sections of Briitsh intelligence, demanded the extermination of all Arabs in order to preserve the purity of the Jewish state, including Israeli Arabs; the formerly Brooklyn-based Kahane came to Israel after being deported from the U.S. in the 1970s  for acts of terrorism directed against Arabs and other Moslems, and supporters of a peaceful solution to the crises in the region, including acts of violence directed against the Oasis Plan creator, the late statesman and physical economist Lyndon LaRouche and his movement.

“Even Netanyahu took the trouble to repudiate Ben-Gvir’s behavior…. But it’s nothing more than empty words as long as they are sitting in the same government as the Jewish pyromaniacs. If Israel doesn’t manage to get rid of this far-right government, it will continue moving from failure to failure," Haaretz stated..

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