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Ilan Manor

Opinion

Analyzing the recent right wing violence in Israel

December 19, 2011 16:51
3 min read

Last week a violent clash erupted between the Israeli radical right wing and the country's security forces. It began Monday night when some 200 youngsters attacked Palestinian vehicles in a road located near the Kdumim settlement in the West Bank. When IDF forces arrived at the scene, they were stormed by the right wing activists who proceeded to attack the highest ranking officer at the scene stoning him and shouting "Nazi". Several hours later, dozens of youngsters infiltrated and vandalized an IDF base located in the same region. Theses attacks were followed by the torching of an historic mosque in Jerusalem.

While violence has broken out before between right wing zealots and the IDF, the scope of this week's events is unprecedented. The attack on the IDF base and injuring of high ranking officers has sent shock waves through the Israeli political map with politicians from both sides of the aisle denouncing the right wing perpetrators. Some have gone as far as to coin the phrase "acts of Jewish terror".

Yet Monday night's events are more than just an opportunity to introduce new terms into the Israeli vernacular. They serve to demonstrate that the Israeli radical right wing had decided to up the ante.

It is hard to believe that the young right wing fanatics that stormed the IDF military base were motivated to do so by pure passion. These altercations may have been orchestrated, and if so, could represent a strategic decision by the far right to escalate the situation.

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