Tensions rise as Israel's most far-right government hardens policies towards Palestinians

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Tensions rise as Israel's most far-right government hardens policies towards Palestinians
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The election of Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister for a sixth term at the head of a radical cabinet has led to large protests in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and concerns about a third intifada.

"The plans announced by the new justice minister - which would, if fully implemented, radically diminish the power of the judiciary and give unchecked powers to the elected government - have caused outrage among opposition groups."

Already this year, five Palestinians have been killed by Israeli military, three of them children in their teens. On Wednesday an Israeli was stabbed in the head in the South Hebron Hills; his attacker, a Palestinian, was shot dead. He has repeatedly said he wants to change the rules on Temple Mount, as it is known to Jews, although the official government line is that the status quo will remain.Itamar Ben-Gvir visited Al Aqsa compound in Jerusalem on Tuesday, in a move that dramatically inflamed tensionsWhile violent clashes between the IDF and armed Palestinian militants in the West Bank are common, they've largely remained confined to a few areas, specifically the towns of Jenin and Nablus.

"Al Aqsa Mosque, the threat on the lives and dignity of Palestinian prisoners, the presence of more than 600,000 settlers in The West Bank, and continuous Israeli military violence and atrocities in Palestinian towns, villages and refugee camps. Hamas, the proscribed organisation that controls Gaza, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, who are also based in the Strip, have so far refrained from firing rockets into Israel but have publicly stoked resistance amongst Palestinians in the occupied territories. Some believe it is inevitable that the various Palestinian factions will eventually mobilise; were that to happen, it would present a very dangerous moment.

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