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  2. Far-right politics in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The party's ideology, known as Kahanism, advocated the transfer of the Arab population from Israel, and the creation of a Jewish theocratic state, in which only Jews have voting rights. [47] Kach additionally argued that Israel should annex the 1967 Israeli-occupied territories because of their religious significance.

  3. ‘They Are Behaving in a Fascist Way:’ An Israeli-Arab ...

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    None of [Israel’s leaders] will dare even to try to change it. The atmosphere is really bad. I don’t think that any government that will come will challenge these—at least not immediately.

  4. Comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Comparisons between Israel and Nazism have been made by academics, [3] politicians [4] and public figures, both Jewish and Gentile, [5] since before the formation of Israel. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Some scholars suggest these comparisons can be rhetorical tools without specific antisemitic intent, or that they can be an informed and necessary ...

  5. Kahanism - Wikipedia

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    Kahanism's central claim is that the vast majority of the Arabs of Israel are and will continue to be enemies of Jews and Israel itself, and that a Jewish theocratic state, governed by Halakha law, absent of a voting non-Jewish population that includes Israel, Palestine, areas of modern-day Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq, should be created.

  6. What is Hamas, and why did it attack Israel? All you need to ...

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    What happened today reveals the weakness of the enemy.” How is Hamas received internationally? Hamas is considered a terrorist organisation by the United Kingdom, the European Union, Egypt ...

  7. Israel–Hamas war protests in Israel - Wikipedia

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    [57] [58] In an interview with Time Magazine, Barakeh described Israel's crackdowns on free speech as fascist. [59] Israeli anti-Zionists reported hostility, threats from far-right groups, police brutality, and being perceived as "traitors". [60] On 18 November 2023, Israel held its first permitted anti-war protest in Tel Aviv. [61]

  8. Israel's security forces face questions after Hamas attack ...

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    However when the time came, Israel's security apparatus appeared to break down as a force of Hamas gunmen estimated in the hundreds by the military broke through security fences and scattered into ...

  9. Israeli government response to the 7 October Hamas-led attack ...

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    The war cabinet has the authority to "update, as necessary, military and strategic aims for the conflict" but its decisions are subject to approval from the Security Cabinet of Israel. [ 28 ] On 16 October, Netanyahu's Likud party announced that Yisrael Beytenu , led by Avigdor Lieberman , had agreed to join the emergency government.