Israeli extremists are forming a government of criminals
The strange negotiations and bargaining of Israeli extremists allied with Benjamin Netanyahu and his party over various positions in the upcoming Israeli cabinet have once again stalled. It seems that this announced pause is more to hide the concessions Netanyahu has given to Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, two dangerous extremist Israeli leaders.
The Israeli cabinet being formed so far, based on the confirmed presence of various figures, includes at least four convicted or on-trial criminals, with Netanyahu himself leading this group of criminals. Itamar Ben-Gvir, whose appointment as head of the Ministry of Internal Security and control of the Israeli police is almost certain, was, until the recent elections, a security convict and a person under police surveillance, and now he wants to take charge. These two are not the only criminals and suspects in the forming Israeli cabinet, and the list is more extensive.
Reports from Israeli media indicate significant concessions that Israeli extremists have received from Netanyahu to take a harsh stance against Palestinians, strengthen settlement building and existing settlements, and expand the influence of extremist Jews.