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Bad to worse: On Benjamin Netanyahu’s return

Bad to worse: On Benjamin Netanyahu’s return

Benjamin Netanyahu will quicken Israel’s fall into a repressive theocracy 

The return of Benjamin Netanyahu as Israel’s Prime Minister for a sixth time marks a decisive shift in its domestic politics and its relationship with the Palestinians. If in the past his right-wing Likud party had formed diverse governing coalitions with centrist and relatively moderate parties, in the current six-party right-wing coalition, five are ultra-orthodox and far-right Jewish nationalist parties that make even Likud look moderate. The coalition agreement, a document that determines governing agendas , suggests that Mr. Netanyahu’s government would pursue radical right-wing policies, seeking to expand illegal Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, remake the judicial system by handing more powers to Parliament over courts, and amend the Basic Law, removing hurdles for those with extremist views from contesting elections. Itamar Ben-Gvir, a far-right politician convicted for Jewish terror links and inciting racism in 2007, is the Security Minister, with powers over Israel’s police force. Bezalel Smotrich, leader of the ultranationalist Religious Zionism Party, and now the new Finance Minister, wants to fund more Jewish settlements. Some of Mr. Netanyahu’s coalition members are also known for their anti-LGBT positions.

For Mr. Netanyahu and Likud, the formation of Israel’s most right-wing coalition is a natural progression of the politics they have followed. In the past, Mr. Netanyahu embraced ultra-orthodox and right-wing parties, pursued conservative agendas, walked back from peace and cracked down on the Palestinians, and deepened the occupation. It helped him become Israel’s longest serving PM. But the Netanyahu era also reshaped Israel’s politics, pushing it to the extreme right. The Prime Minister has dismissed criticism that his coalition would endanger Israel’s democracy. At the same time, he has projected himself as a tough Prime Minister who would implement the coalition’s agenda. “The Jewish people have an exclusive and indisputable right to the entire land of Israel,” he said on Wednesday, referring to historical Palestine and suggesting that settlements would continue unabated. If the Knesset passes judicial reforms, the government, with the support of 64 MPs in the 120-member Parliament, can override even Supreme Court rulings . Besides, parties such as the Shas, the United Torah Judaism and Religious Zionism will influence the government’s decisions that could alter the state-religion balance in a country where over 20% of the population are minorities. As Mr. Netanyahu’s coalition seems determined to remake Israel’s politics internally and deepen the occupation and subjugation of the Palestinians externally, it could also quicken the country’s fall into an elected Jewish theocracy.

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Convict (verb) – declare guilty, find guilty, pronounce guilty दोषी ठहराना

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Decisive
(adjective) –deciding, conclusive, determining, final, settling, key

निर्णायक

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Era
(noun) – age, period, time युग

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Alter
(verb) – change, amend, improve, modify, convert

बदलना

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Shift
 (noun) – change, alteration, adjustment, adaptation, amendment

परिवर्तन

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Extremist (noun) – fanatic, radical, zealot, fundamentalist, hardliner

चरमपंथी

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Seek (verb) – try, attempt, endeavour, strive

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Diverse
(adjective) – various, sundry, manifold, multiple, varied, varying

विविध

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Amend
(verb) – revise, alter, change, modify, qualify

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Determined
(adjective) – immovable, unrelenting, steadfast, staunch, stubborn 

दृढ़

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Occupation
(noun) – Conquest, capture, invasion, seizure, takeover

क़ब्ज़ा, आक्रमण

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Override (verb) – Overrule, Countermand, Reverse, Ignore, Disregard, Defy, Flout

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Deepen
(verb) –Make more intense, stronger, or more marked

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Hurdle
(noun) – obstacle, hindrance, barrier, obstruction, impediment

बाधा

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Criticism
(noun) – censure, condemnation, critique, disapproval,

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Embrace
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Governing
(adjective) – Ruling, overseeing, administering, directing, regulating

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Knesset
(noun) – the unicameral legislature of Israel

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Racism
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Mark
(verb) – Indicate, show, demonstrate, denote, evidence, exhibit

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-wing (adjective) – The conservative or reactionary faction of a group

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Ruling
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Settlement
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Repressive
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दमनकारी

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Expand
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Radical
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Theocracy (noun) – a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.

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Coalition
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Centrist
(adjective) – having moderate political views or policies.

मध्यमार्गी

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Ultra
-orthodox (adjective) – extremely or excessively orthodox, esp with regards to religion

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Far
-right (adjective) – belonging to or representing the views of the extreme right wing of a political party or group.

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Occupied
(adjective) –  (used about a country or a piece of land) under the control of another country

अधिकृत

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Hand
over (phrasal verb) – Pass responsibility to someone else.

सौंपना

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Contest
(verb) – to take part in a competition or try to win something

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Ultranationalist
(adjective) – having an extreme belief in nationalism (= a very great love for your country and a belief that it is better than others)

अति-राष्ट्रवादी

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Progression
(noun) – movement forward or a development from one stage to another

प्रगति

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Walk back
(phrasal verb) – retract a statement or reverse an action or decision.

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Crack
down on (phrase) – to take strong action to stop something

पर कड़ी कार्यवाही करना

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Indisputable
(adjective) – unable to be challenged or denied

निर्विवाद

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Historical
(adjective) – of or concerning history or past events.

इतिहासपरक

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Pass
(verb) – (of a legislative or other official body) approve or put into effect (a proposal or law) by voting on it.

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Subjugation
(noun) – the act, fact, or process of subjugating, or bringing under control; enslavement

अधीनता, दमन

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Unabated
(adjective) – without becoming weaker; persistent, undiminished, relentless, unrelenting

बिना कमज़ोर हुए; निरंतर प्रचंड

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Endanger
(verb) – jeopardize, threaten, risk, imperil, menace

जोखिम में डालना

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Moderate
(adjective) – having or showing opinions, especially about politics, that are not extreme

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