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Binyamin Netanyahu has threatened to expel families of Palestinian attackers to Gaza after a five-month wave of violence against Israeli citizens and targets that has met with deadly retaliation from security forces. | Binyamin Netanyahu has threatened to expel families of Palestinian attackers to Gaza after a five-month wave of violence against Israeli citizens and targets that has met with deadly retaliation from security forces. |
Netanyahu said on Wednesday he had asked the attorney general to examine the possibility of carrying out such expulsions. Rights groups immediately denounced the plan. | Netanyahu said on Wednesday he had asked the attorney general to examine the possibility of carrying out such expulsions. Rights groups immediately denounced the plan. |
“Expelling family members of Palestinian terrorists who aided attacks to Gaza will lead to a significant decrease in terrorist attacks,” a spokesman for Netanyahu said. | “Expelling family members of Palestinian terrorists who aided attacks to Gaza will lead to a significant decrease in terrorist attacks,” a spokesman for Netanyahu said. |
The proposal could prove to be a fresh source of tension ahead of a visit by the US vice-president, Joe Biden, beginning on 8 March. | The proposal could prove to be a fresh source of tension ahead of a visit by the US vice-president, Joe Biden, beginning on 8 March. |
The violence in Israel and the Palestinian territories since October 2015 has killed 180 Palestinians as well as 28 Israelis, an American, a Sudanese and an Eritrean, according to figures collected by Agence France-Presse. | The violence in Israel and the Palestinian territories since October 2015 has killed 180 Palestinians as well as 28 Israelis, an American, a Sudanese and an Eritrean, according to figures collected by Agence France-Presse. |
Most of the Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces while carrying out knife, gun or car-ramming attacks, according to Israeli authorities. Others were shot dead by Israeli forces during clashes or demonstrations. | Most of the Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces while carrying out knife, gun or car-ramming attacks, according to Israeli authorities. Others were shot dead by Israeli forces during clashes or demonstrations. |
On Wednesday two 18-year-old Palestinians were killed by Israeli troops after infiltrating a West Bank settlement and wounding a settler, the military said. | On Wednesday two 18-year-old Palestinians were killed by Israeli troops after infiltrating a West Bank settlement and wounding a settler, the military said. |
Later in the day, the army said, “two assailants stabbed two soldiers” guarding another settlement, Har Bracha, near the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank. | Later in the day, the army said, “two assailants stabbed two soldiers” guarding another settlement, Har Bracha, near the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank. |
Gaza, hit by three wars with Israel since 2008 and run by the Islamist movement Hamas, is under an Israeli blockade that severely restricts the movement of people and goods. | Gaza, hit by three wars with Israel since 2008 and run by the Islamist movement Hamas, is under an Israeli blockade that severely restricts the movement of people and goods. |
The attorney general, Avichai Mandelblit, has reportedly said previously that expelling Palestinians to Gaza would violate both Israeli and international law. | The attorney general, Avichai Mandelblit, has reportedly said previously that expelling Palestinians to Gaza would violate both Israeli and international law. |
Mandelblit was said to have made his recommendation after a member of Netanyahu’s cabinet who is also a political rival of the prime minister requested expelling relatives of attackers to Gaza or Syria. | Mandelblit was said to have made his recommendation after a member of Netanyahu’s cabinet who is also a political rival of the prime minister requested expelling relatives of attackers to Gaza or Syria. |
Netanyahu has come under heavy pressure from rightwing members of his coalition over the continuing wave of violence. | Netanyahu has come under heavy pressure from rightwing members of his coalition over the continuing wave of violence. |
Sarit Michaeli, spokeswoman for Israeli rights group B’Tselem, said: “Any form of collective punishment is illegal and in this case the point is trying to punish the relatives of attacks who aren’t actually accused of anything. | Sarit Michaeli, spokeswoman for Israeli rights group B’Tselem, said: “Any form of collective punishment is illegal and in this case the point is trying to punish the relatives of attacks who aren’t actually accused of anything. |
“This is a complete breach of international law and the Geneva convention.” | “This is a complete breach of international law and the Geneva convention.” |
Biden’s talks with the Israelis were expected to include defence aid, Israeli-Palestinian violence and the conflict in neighbouring Syria. | Biden’s talks with the Israelis were expected to include defence aid, Israeli-Palestinian violence and the conflict in neighbouring Syria. |
With Agence France-Presse | With Agence France-Presse |
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