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Netanyahu win propels Israeli far right to power

With some young religious voters literally jumping for joy, the stand-out story of Israel’s latest election was the big surge in popularity of the far-right.

“Things will be better now. When he’s the public security minister, they’ll be better still,” Julian, an enthusiastic backer of firebrand politician Itamar Ben-Gvir told me at his campaign headquarters.

“He wants the best for Israel. He wants the terrorists out,” said Noam from a settlement in the occupied West Bank. “We don’t want the Arabs, they throw rocks at us and take our spots in Israel,” he went on, before being hushed by a party activist.

While Mr Ben-Gvir – previously convicted as a racist in Israel – is now attempting to rebrand himself as a more conventional politician, he has not changed all his anti-Arab rhetoric.

“It’s time to be the landlords of this country again,” he said after exit polls were published on Tuesday night.

Sourcebbc.com
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