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Smotrich granted US visa after apologising for Huwara remarks

In a lengthy Facebook post, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich expresses regret for 'breaking the trust' between the IDF and the government

March 10, 2023 11:58
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(JNS) Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich was granted a US visa on Thursday, after a lengthy Wednesday Facebook post for his earlier comments that the Palestinian village of Huwara “needs to be wiped out”.

Since making the initial remarks a week ago, he has walked them back several times. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last Saturday night welcomed the clarification by Smotrich that he did not mean that innocents should be harmed. However, Smotrich had stopped short of an apology until Wednesday.

In his post, which runs to nearly 1,600 words, Smotrich recounted his shock at being told by a friend, a fighter pilot with senior rank in the Israeli Air Force, of the impact his remarks had had among other pilots.

“He explained to me that some of the pilots had understood my remark as a call for the IAF to ‘wipe out’ Huwara and its residents from the air. Such an intent, on the part of a senior minister and member of the Diplomatic-Security Cabinet, in combination with what they perceive to be the granting of unchecked power to the government as a result of judicial reform, had caused them real anxiety,” he wrote.