Israeli minister heightens tensions, says ‘there isn’t a Palestinian people’
RAMALLAH: The Palestinian Authority on Monday called an Israeli minister’s remarks denying the existence of the Palestinian people “conclusive evidence” of the Israeli government’s “racist ideology”.
Israel’s far-right finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, is part of veteran leader Benjamin Netanyahu’s government that took office in December, one of the most right-wing in the country’s history.
Smotrich, who has a history of incendiary remarks, faced international rebuke earlier this month after calling for a Palestinian town in the occupied West Bank to be “wiped out”.
“There are no Palestinians, because there isn’t a Palestinian people,” he said on Sunday in Paris, quoting French-Israeli Zionist activist Jacques Kupfer at an event in his memory, according to a video circulating on social media.
Palestinian prime minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said ahead of a cabinet meeting on Monday the “inflammatory statements” made by Smotrich “are consistent with the first Zionist sayings of ‘a land without a people for a people without a land.”
They provided “conclusive evidence of the extremist, racist Zionist ideology... of the current Israeli government”, Shtayyeh argued. Evoking biblical “prophecies” that are “beginning to come true”, Smotrich said: “After 2,000 years... God is gathering his people. The people of Israel are returning home.” “There are Arabs around who don’t like it, so what do they do? They invent a fictitious people and claim fictitious rights to the land of Israel, only to fight the Zionist movement,” he said. “It is the historical truth, it is the biblical truth,” he added.
“The Arabs in Israel must hear it, as well as certain Jews in Israel who are confused — this truth must be heard here at the Elysee Palace (in Paris), and at the White House in Washington, and everyone must hear this truth.”
Smotrich’s comments came as Israeli and Palestinian representatives met in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Shiekh along with Egyptian, Jordanian and US officials for “extensive discussions on ways to de-escalate tensions between the Palestinians and Israelis,” according to a joint statement.
The Jordanian foreign ministry on Monday condemned the minister’s remarks, calling them “extremist racism” and Smotrich himself an “extremist”. It warned in a statement that his “use of a map... that encompasses the border of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan” may be in violation of the 1994 peace accord.”
Published in Dawn, March 21st, 2023