Application of Israeli Law To Jordan Valley Before Form Government

By Dr. Aaron Lerner 3 April, 2021

There is a way for Binyamin Netanyahu to steer the ship of state out of what’s becoming a perfect storm:

Application of Israeli Law to the Jordan Valley via a voting marathon in the Knesset before a new government is formed which includes Bennett and Saar.

#1. It is an historic move which both Saar and Bennett can easily cite to justify joining a government which still has Netanyahu at the helm.

#2. Recent events make clear the urgent need to apply Israeli law to the Jordan Valley.  Events this weekend highlighted the recklessness of the implicit assumption that the current Hashemite regime will remain in power for eternity by advocates of staking Israel’s security on Jordan.  Developments in the policies of the Biden Administration also make Israeli sovereignty over the Jordan Valley an urgent matter.

#3. PM Netanyahu can justify the move as being the only way to end what has become a perpetual cycle of elections.  As Henry Kissinger noted, “Israel has no foreign policy; it has only a domestic policy.”

#4. Passing the law BEFORE formation of the government rather than AFTER is explained by the simple fact that at this stage of the game, any politician who stakes his future on Mr. Netanyahu honoring a promise is seen as a fool.

#5. Technical note: A Knesset vote is required since Gantz holds half the votes in the cabinet and the Blue White ministers who would have supported the move left Blue White before the elections and are no longer ministers.
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  1. @ Sebastien Zorn:
    Yes, this would be great, if only we had statesmen in the Knesset and not pandering children obsessed with their child-like personality quibbles.

    I recall having read somewhere that “Those whom the gods wish to destroy they first make mad”

    I don’t know where the madness in Isreal originated from, but it will lead to our destruction if we don’t find a way to check these squabbles and deal with fundamental issues in a meaninful way as is discussed in this video. Or some other viable framework. But we need a functioning gov’t!

  2. @ Sebastien Zorn:

    On another tack. Here’s somehing in a novel I’m just now reading; I broke off to post it here . A Louisiana description of a Liberl Democrat is portrayed as “an alligator mouth and a hummingbird ass”…

    I thought it priceless, and had to share it.

  3. @ Sebastien Zorn:
    It also says that
    “Bennett has yet to make a final decision ON HOW TO RESPOND TO LAPID’S OFFER…repeat …OFFER”

    Also the report say that Lapid made numerous demands on Bennett, which I won’t go into, you can read them for yourself, or already hav, but they were very onerous and really committed Bennet to doing what his followers will vote him out over .I’d say they are already uneasy and restless..

  4. @ Sebastien Zorn:

    Th item didn’t say Bennett agree, but Lapid agreed…I think Bear has it right. He is “weighing it up”…maybe to play “hardball” with LIKUD. Has anyone thought of THAT…….!!

    At this time in every election the impossible only becomes the possible at the very last minute of the last hour. At least it used to, until the past 2 years. A LL THE FAULT OF THAT MAMZER MANDELBLIT and his cronies.

  5. @ Bear Klein:
    Are you including Sa’ar in the 65 seats??. ..If you are, don’t. You may be thinking of a few strays from B&W, and Sa’ar’s litte group.itself, which may be feasible.

    But…the BIG problem still remains. It is THIS time RIGHT NOW when Biden’s handlers are getting into their stride, which would be far too perilou/s to allow Bennett to try to handle them. It is Netanyahu who is needed, as he always has been. A guy who takes home a pittance like the $50,000 a year, is comapratively poor, and OBVIOUSLY dedicatd to Israel, like none of the others, who are all very wealthy, who can do and HAS done such miraculous things to benefit even the people who are hounding and exscoriating him…

    There are no words suitable enough to express the admiration and praise that should be showered on him like soft rain. But….Jews..what can you expect….except jealousy, hatred, greed, and more of the same…

    It seems that nobody here really read AND absorbed Conrad Black’s op-ed. A pity. He said it all.

    Too successful…PULL HIM DOWN… !!!

  6. @ Sebastien Zorn:
    Bennett can now go to Bibi let me go first in a rotation and NOT second and we will form a right wing government with at least 65 seats. Let Yamina merge into the Likud.

    He now has leverage on Bibi!!

    In fact they can explore making Bibi the President with the possibility of keeping him out of prison.

  7. @ Sebastien Zorn:
    Yes, I saw the story so does NOT mean Bennett has agreed to do this. He is weighing his options.

    Lapid made an offer!! We will see what happens right now, Saar will not join a coalition with Bibi at the top. Smotrich will not agree to a coalition with Mansour Abbas supporting it from the outside. So unless something changes on this front or two Blue- White MKs agree to over to a Bibi lead coalition no right-wing government is possible.

  8. [Lapid’s] party’s platform calls for an outline of “two states for two peoples”, while maintaining the large Israeli settlement blocs, a united Jerusalem, and ensuring Israel’s safety.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yair_Lapid

    Lapid doesn’t rule out evacuating Jordan Valley settlements for peace
    During tour, Yesh Atid chairman voices support for ongoing military presence along Jordan river, but stops short of promising to keep residential communities
    By JACOB MAGID
    25 July 2018, 12:50 am 5
    https://www.timesofisrael.com/lapid-doesnt-rule-out-evacuating-jordan-valley-settlements-for-peace/

    ‘There is progress in Yair Lapid’s policy toward Joint Arab List’
    “We want the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to be solved by ending the occupation,” MK Ahmad Tibi tells i24NEWS.
    published on 03-16-2021 12:15
    https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/03/16/there-is-progress-in-yair-lapids-policy-toward-joint-arab-list/

    “Abbas, according to Ynet News, presented his movement’s demands to Lapid. The demands included scrapping Nation-State Law, having the freedom to vote on pro-LGBT bills, freezing Kaminitz Law, recognising unrecognised Arab towns in the Negev and fighting crime among the Arab community in Israel.

    Both Abbas and Lapid issued brief statements following their meeting, stating that they had agreed to continue their communications.”

    https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20210329-lapid-meets-mansour-abbas-in-bid-to-reach-coalition-agreement/

    Wikipedia keeps referring to him as a centrist. What makes him a centrist? That he isn’t outright anti-zionist? Sad definition of a centrist for the Jewish state.

  9. Is Bennett, who just agreed to rotate with Lapid, really to the right of Netanyahu? Does he have the skills to make sure Lapid never gets in as Bibi did with Ganz? It’s Bibi or bust. Better a fifth election than the kapo alternative.