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Netanyahu’s ‘West Bank Jewish sovereignty’ pledge shows he will say anything to attract votes

The prime minister’s promise to schoolchildren living in West Bank settlements was particularly vague

September 3, 2019 06:58
Benjamin Netanyahu, pictured here at a school last year, routinely makes a visit to mark the start of the new term
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Benjamin Netanyahu used an event with Orthodox primary school children at the weekend to promise an extension of “Jewish sovereignty” to the West Bank settlements — but it was not clear if he could fulfil it.

The visit to a school to mark the start of the academic year on September 1 is a customary ritual for Israeli politicians, but they usually do not speak politics.

But this year, only 16 days before the polls open, Mr Netanyahu departed from tradition, addressing the television cameras more than the six to eleven year-olds gathered around him in at the school in the settlement of Elkana, in western Samaria.

Upon greeting the children, the prime minister asked if any of them had lived in the Gush Katif settlements in the Gaza Strip. This was a miscalculation: Israel left the Gaza settlements in 2005, before any of them had been born.