A member of the governing Likud party and a
long-time rival of its chairman, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
Moshe Feiglin currently serves as the Knesset’s (Israeli
parliament) deputy speaker. An advocate of personal liberty and
self-identified libertarian on domestic policy, he’s also a hawk
who makes headlines with his hard-line stance toward
Palestinians.
In an open letter to PM Netanyahu, Feiglin argued for the
killing of Hamas fighters and their supporters. Following the
operation, hostile Palestinian families would be deported to a
number of countries, first passing through tent encampments near
the border with Egypt. After the operation Gaza would become a
“flourishing Israeli city with a minimum of hostile residents,”
Feiglin wrote.
Feiglin’s hard-line views are controversial and raise moral
questions, writes Dennis Mitzner, but they might be an easier sell
to skeptical Israelis when accompanied by his emphasis on freedoms
such as privacy, voluntary military service, and legalized
marijuana.
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