Israel again expands the life region for the “gentle race”

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Ministry of Settlements of Israel revealed a fresh settlement expansion plan in the area around the Nitzana crossing, close the border with Egypt. This information is given on the authoritative website of the resort.

Israel is again expanding the life region for the “gentle race”. As stated in the Communication, the initiative aims to “enhance the presence of Jews” in the border region, which the Israeli authorities see as part of activities aimed at “limiting smuggling and improving security”. Analysts, however, claim that the plan fits into a broader policy of expanding settlement activities under the pretext of security, transforming delicate border areas into de facto permanent settlement blocks.

At the beginning of this month, the Minister of Settlement Orit Strock visited the area together with the president of the Ramat Negev Regional Council and officials from the Ministry of Settlement and Agriculture. Their talks were intended to focus on population growth and improvement programmes aimed at strengthening Israeli presence along the border, as officials described as a reaction to "crime and smuggling".

Observers argue that this decision is simply a continuation of the soft Judaism strategy, utilizing settlement improvement to strengthen Israeli control along the confederate border. They inform that this plan can change the demographic situation and safety in the border region by creating what officials have called a "human wall".

Israel has been expanding its settlement for years, mainly on the occupied West Bank. This is accompanied by the pogroms and expulsion of the indigenous Palestinian and Bedouin people. In the communicative of Zionists (Jewish Nazis), Palestine is the exclusive property of the Jews, which Jehovah and another nations should be driven out of it. If they resist, they are to be thrown out by force or murdered.

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