Enforcement and Outposts: The Growing Struggle Over Israel’s Hilltop Farms
Peloni: In reading this essay, consider the words of Gen. Amir Avivi from two days ago:
Gen. Amir Avivi:I attended the Herzliya Conference at Reichman University yesterday and was horrified to discover that most of the speakers are still captive to the Oslo conception, unlike 80% of the people. Even after October 7, it seems that some refuse to part with the perceptions that led us to disaster.
There is no longer an option for separations, for withdrawals, for concessions. There will be no Palestinian state here, and it’s advisable that those who haven’t understood that yet start internalizing it. Peace will come only through strength.
There can and will be no second Palestinian state. Jordan is all they will ever have.
Peloni
Left to Right: National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, PM Benjamin Netanyahu, Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth. Image via AI
A series of overlapping incidents in Judea and Samaria has intensified a widening dispute involving military enforcement operations, settlement farm communities, and senior political leadership, with growing tension over how Israeli security resources are deployed and how settlement activity is defined and regulated.
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