
© Reuters/Nir EliasBenzion Gopshtein (L), leader of the far-right Israeli group Lehava, with fellow activists
The latest escalation of fighting in Palestine/Israel highlighted the Israeli government's backing of extremist Israeli settler groups, but new information now reveals that
US charities are also funding them.US President Joe Biden provided constant diplomatic backing for Benjamin Netanyahu's right wing government, throughout its 11-day military operation against Gaza. During this period,
not a single word was uttered against the Jewish extremist groups tied to the Israeli government that antagonised and dragged Israel into its conflict with not only Gaza but the entire Palestinian population.
One of the biggest factors which led to what many are calling the 11-day "Gaza war" last month, was the
emergence of violent illegal Israeli settler gangs who paraded through the streets of Jerusalem chanting
"death to Arabs" during the holy month of Ramadan.
Many of the extremist settlers who participated in attacks on Palestinians in Jerusalem belong to a group known as
Lehava (or "flame" in Hebrew), headed up by Bentzi (or Ben-Zion) Gopstein. Gopstein was indicted by an Israeli court in 2019 on charges of incitement to terrorism, violence and racism. He was also a Knesset candidate for the Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Power) Party, but was disqualified for racist comments he had made.
Jewish Power's leader, Itamar Ben-Gvir, was elected in this year's last Israeli election, and the party has been
an ally of Israeli PM Netanyahu.
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