Lieberman

Defense Minister calls on government to delay moves to strengthen Judea and Samaria communities until after Trump takes office.

ed note–the only reason for taking this ‘wait and see’ position is because they don’t know yet how to deal with Trump, all prognostications by the ‘Trump is owned by the Jews’ brigade notwithstanding. With every other administration, Israel knew everything–from A to Z/alpha to omega–in terms of what the Jewish state could expect and went forward with it.

Now however, a new creature has wandered into Israel’s political garden of eden and therefore new rules apply. Furthermore, all can be assured that Israel is busying herself with ‘setting things up’–meaning various dominoes that once are put into motion will (Israel hopes) aid in maneuvering Trump in the direction they want/need him to go.

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The Israeli government should hold off passing the Regulation Law, and other moves intended to strengthen Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, the Defense Minister said on Friday.

Speaking at the Saban Forum hosted by the Brookings Institute in Washington on Friday night, Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman (Yisrael Beytenu) said the coalition government would be well-advised to delay any “legislation and steps” directly affecting the Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria until after President-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20th.

“I think it’s much better to postpone all this legislation and steps until January 20,” Lieberman said.

Among the moves the Defense Minister referred to is the Regulation Law, which passed its initial reading on Wednesday.

If passed, the law would normalize the status of some 4,000 homes across Judea and Samaria, extending to them the kind of protection enjoyed by towns inside the Green Line from ex post facto claims of ownership on the land by absentee claimants.

“My proposal is to wait for the new administration and to create, together with the new administration, a common policy without any surprises and not to create facts but to wait and to discuss with the next administration our policy and our visions,” the Defense Minister said. “I think it makes sense.”

Lieberman has reportedly been working behind the scenes to block passage of the Regulation Law. According to a report in the Haaretz newspaper last week, both Lieberman and Netanyahu fear the passage of the bill into law could encourage the International Criminal Court at The Hague to target Israel.

2 thoughts on “Lieberman: Wait till Trump gets into office”
  1. When it comes to wits, Trump has this creature over a barrel. However, it is not up to “wits” alone because there are too many nitwits in the game already.
    Israel really doesn’t know quite what this new relatively unpredictable president will do so it rests and waits and agitates under the surface. Possibly there is a Dolphin sub somewhere along the American coast waiting to put Pence into office… or keep Obummer in place.
    Who really knows? I am not fear mongering, just stating a fact. In fact I find all this blather about Trump to be that, in many cases, simply blather because he is not in office yet and almost everything is conjecture. From all sides.
    The Israeli “wait and see” approach is actually common sense even if the motivation is … questionable.

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