
Former Israeli Defense minister Moshe Ya’alon
Israeli society is constantly swerving to the Right and, by doing so, the country's entire political paradigm is redefined regularly. Israel is now 'ruled by the most extreme rightwing government in its history' has grown from being an informed assessment to a dull cliché over the course of only a few years.
In fact, that exact line was used
in May 2015, when rightwing Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, formed his thin majority government of like-minded right-wingers, religious zealots and ultra-nationalists. The same sentiment, with almost the exact wording, is being infused again, as Netanyahu has expanded his coalition by bringing to the fold the ultra-nationalist, Avigdor Lieberman.
As of Wednesday May 25, Lieberman has also become Israel's Defense Minister. Considering Lieberman's rowdy and violent politics as demonstrated in his two terms as Foreign Minister (from 2009 to 2012 and, again, from 2013 to 2015), being a Defense Minister in Israel's 'most
extreme rightwing government in history' harbors all kind of terrifying prospects.
While many commentators rightly pointed to
Lieberman's past provocations and wild statements - for example, his 2015 statement threatening to behead Palestinian citizens of Israel with an axe if they are not fully loyal to Israel; advocating the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian citizens of Israel; his death ultimatum to former Palestinian Prime Minister, Ismail Haniya, and so on - his predecessor, Moshe Ya'alon, was spared much blame.
Worse, the
former Defense Minister, Ya'alon, was regarded by some as an example of professionalism and morality. He is 'well-regarded',
wrote William Booth in the
Washington Post, compared to the 'polarizing maverick' Lieberman. But 'well-regarded' by whom? By Israeli society, the majority of whom support the
cold-blooded murder of Palestinians?
Comment: More background on the 'face of (psychopathic) Israeli morality'