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Settler asks; Why not legislate to help Palestinians?

February 3, 2017 15:17
AMONA

ByNathan Jeffay, Nathan Jeffay

1 min read

If Israel passes the bill next Monday to prevent another evacuation like that seen at Amona, there will be celebrations in the West Bank’s Jewish communities. But one settler leader, Eliaz Cohen, will be dismayed.

He has condemned the bill as “racist” in an article on the religious Hebrew-language website Kipa. Asked about his view on Wednesday, as TV screens across Israel were showing scenes from the Amona evacuation, he said that the mainstream settler leadership had forgotten about Jewish ethics in a scramble to control the maximum possible land.

“For the mitzvah of settling in the land of Israel they forgot the moral basics,” said Mr Cohen, a well-known poet and member of the management committee at the West Bank kibbutz Kfar Etzion.

He called the legislation “awful”. It will force Palestinians who own plots built on by settlers to accept compensation and give up their claims to the land.