Netanyahu to meet Ben Gvir in attempt to dissuade him from resigning; will reportedly show him full draft of agreement that he says proves that Israel will not be required to end its war against Hamas

 

ed note–as we like to say often here, LOTS of important protocols that every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to know about this.

 

Firsto, as we have pointed out here regularly, it is impossible to understand what is going on in the world at large and in the Middle East in particular without first understanding this thing known as the Jewish State, and it is impossible to understand this Jewish State without first understanding what is the animating energy that drives the plots and plans of this political entity without first understanding this known known as Judah-ism.

 

This Judah-ism–despite what these days is a well-oiled and well-maintained program of deliberate misdirection and misinformation–is actually very easy to understand when one gets down to its basic mechanics.

 

At its root, it is a tribal cult based upon ITSELF, and all the various ‘thou shalts’ and ‘thou shalt nots’ are those rules and regulations that have been created/codified in order to advance the interests, wealth, and empowerment of that same tribe, to the great detriment of those others who are thereof neither part nor privy.

 

Having said that, it is important to keep in mind that despite the ‘face’ of the Jewish State being represented by out-front-and-center creatures such as these–

 

 

as well as the rest of the gang not pic’d, the fact is that they are mere ‘soldiers’ of sorts taking their orders from these guys–

 

 

–and who, just like movie directors who write the screenplays and remain behind the camera in guiding the ‘production’ of the pieces in question, likewise, represent the real ‘brains’ behind the entire piece of machinery known as the Jewish State and how it all functions.

 

This is important to note in light of the story below detailing the manner in which Snake Eyes Smotrich is said to have met with the various rabbis to whom he owes his entire political career following the most recent ‘ceasefire’ deal that was introduced.

 

Smotrich, Ben Gvir, Netanyahu, and all the rest, as much as they appear to function as autonomous players under their own command and control, nevertheless, are themselves actors chosen for the various roles they are playing by the directors of this non-stop horror flick that could easily be titled ‘The Pirates of Judea’, and who themselves get THEIR orders from the ‘highest’ authority of all, Lucifer himself, which goes a long way towards explaining why it was that a certain ‘reformist’ from the town of Nazareth described the rabbis of His own time as ‘children of their father, the devil’.

 

 

Times of Israel

 

Following threats from hardline members of his coalition, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir on Monday to dissuade him from bringing down the government over a proposed hostage release and ceasefire deal, while Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich was reported to have held consultations of his own on the matter with religious leaders.

 

The Kan public broadcaster reported on Monday that over the last day, Smotrich held discussions with several rabbis affiliated with his Religious Zionism party to discuss the party’s future in Netanyahu’s government should the hostage deal announced by US President Joe Biden late last week come to fruition.

 

According to the report, Smotrich is weighing the option of withdrawing his party from the government even before the deal is finalized, if he sees that it is progressing in that direction.

 

In a speech on Friday night, Biden revealed what he said was a new Israeli proposal for a ceasefire and hostage deal submitted on Thursday to Hamas via Qatar, and laid out some of its key elements.

 

The offer would ‘bring all the hostages home, ensure Israel’s security, create a better day after in Gaza without Hamas in power, and set the stage for a political settlement that provides a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike,’ Biden said, although he did not specify how Hamas would be removed from power.

 

On Saturday night, Smotrich said he had informed Netanyahu that he would resign from government should the proposal be accepted. Ben Gvir issued a similar warning, threatening to ‘dismantle the government’ if it was adopted.

 

To that end, Netanyahu will reportedly meet with Ben Gvir on Monday to present him with the blueprint of the hostage deal and ceasefire proposal to counteract his accusation that the deal would mean the end of Israel’s war against Hamas.

 

Quoting an anonymous source in the Prime Minister’s Office, Hebrew-language media reported that Netanyahu planned to show him that contrary to Biden’s remarks, the draft does not have a clause obligating Israel to end the fighting.

 

Netanyahu will show him that it is not an ‘irresponsible deal,’ the source said, after Ben Gvir accused Netanyahu on Sunday of agreeing to a deal that would ensure Israel’s ‘total defeat’ rather than the victory he has repeatedly promised.

 

Both Smotrich and Ben Gvir have issued similar threats in the past, whenever Israel and Hamas seem close to reaching a deal.

 

In January, Ben Gvir threatened to topple the government over a deal that Israel was rumored to be considering, leading Opposition Leader Yair Lapid to say his party would serve as a ‘safety net for the government’ should this happen, an offer he again repeated on Monday.

 

Smotrich, in April, appeared to warn he would bolt the coalition over another failed attempt at securing an agreement, which looked promising at the time.

 

He warned then that the reported deal was ‘disastrous’ and would constitute ‘the surrender of the State of Israel.’

 

And while neither official brought down the government over the weeklong truce in late November that saw the release of 105 hostages, Ben Gvir’s far-right Otzma Yehudit party voted against it.

 

The remaining members of the governing coalition have yet to see the latest draft proposal, as unlike in previous rounds of negotiations, it was not presented to the security cabinet ahead of its submission to mediators, for fear of it being leaked to the public too early, Kan reported.

 

While some lawmakers have already said they will not support the deal based on the partial overview delivered by Biden, others have reportedly informed family members of hostages that they intend to back it.

 

As part of their efforts to rally support for the deal, the family of Yagev Buchshtav, who was taken hostage from his home on Kibbutz Nirim on October 7, met with several lawmakers on Monday, including Likud MK Gila Gamliel.

 

They later said that Gamliel had expressed her intention to support the deal if it is brought to a vote.

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