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Opinion | Residents of the Negev, beware of the following reinforcements to save you Israel today

2022-02-13T20:30:20.671Z


Galant, who promises to "save the Negev", is another dangerous expression of the story of "lack of governance" there and the feeling that we, the residents and residents of the Negev, can be exploited for the benefit of the delusional political interests of those who were in power for many years.


Do you know the method of birds of prey?

When they spot a dying animal, they follow it and wait for it to die.

When he collapses, they will stand around him and try to be the first to win a share.

It turns out that there are such politicians.

Who were the first to jump when the neighborhoods of South Tel Aviv cried out in the face of a direct launch of thousands of asylum seekers into their collapsing infrastructure?

Itamar Ben Gvir and his friends came to blame the foreigners for all the troubles in the neighborhoods, which had been poorly established since the 1950s.

Did the residents of the neighborhood care?

Like a garlic peel.

Like birds of prey seeking to rip off a chunk of public attention and hatred spirits that will come in their political sails.

It is starting to return in the Negev.

Last week, Ben Gvir showed up with Orit Struck and friends, who set up an improvised outpost called Ma'ale Paula and claimed that they were doing as an act of establishing Degania, in the name of "lack of governance."

The irony was suicide and overturned in her grave.

Politicians who talk about lack of governance compare the Israeli government to the Ottoman rule and break the law, only to move hundreds of policemen to clear the provocation.

Over the weekend, Yoav Galant, the man from the castle in Amikam, claimed in an interview with Maariv that he would "save the Negev."

This headline indicates a lack of awareness and a lack of shame.

Every peripheral person knows those who want to "save" us.

Come to "save" and prosper at our expense, hoping to reap some glory of the "strong" who did the heroic deed and came to live in Sderot, Dimona, Ofakim or Lod.

To all of these we have long since learned to say: No, thank you.

Feel free to join as one person or retrace your steps and return to the places you came from.

Disclosure: In September 2010, I was a partner in the Green Movement's achievement, when we petitioned the High Court against Galant's appointment as chief of staff, following the revelation of his construction offenses, and we stopped the appointment.

He has since worked for the criminal Benny Steinmetz and failed to run a gas company.

He then turned out to be an education minister who threatened the teachers, tried to force them to work on vacations and failed in court.

During his seven years in the Knesset, he did not initiate a single initiative in favor of the Negev, but now he is discrediting the Negev and inventing facts.

In his imagination he is at war with the Negev.

Against at least a third of its inhabitants.

And "If the Negev falls, so will Tel Aviv and Jerusalem."

Along the way, he compares Bedouin Israelis to Hamas and tells stories of sheikhs in galabiyas and families of 80 children.

Galant will fail in his attempt to "save" the Negev, but he is another dangerous expression of the story of "lack of governance" there and the feeling that we, the residents and residents of the Negev, can be exploited for the delusional political interests of those who were in power for many years.

So no thanks, Galant.

Do not save us.

Go back to your castle.

Look for other suckers to do a round on.

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Source: israelhayom

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