Netanyahu, Lieberman Clash over Separation Barrier in Hebron

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs a weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem May 7, 2017. REUTERS/Oded Balilty/Pool
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs a weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem May 7, 2017. REUTERS/Oded Balilty/Pool
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Netanyahu, Lieberman Clash over Separation Barrier in Hebron

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs a weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem May 7, 2017. REUTERS/Oded Balilty/Pool
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs a weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem May 7, 2017. REUTERS/Oded Balilty/Pool

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman have been bickering over the construction of a separation barrier in Hebron, Israel’s Haaretz daily reported.

The newspaper said Lieberman apparently believes that investing more money in the project is not urgent, because as long as other portions of the barrier remain unsealed, there is no point in committing defense ministry funding to it.

But the prime minister has intentions to allot more money to constructing the area's separation barrier, the report said.

Lieberman was absent from the security cabinet’s tour in the South Hebron Hills two weeks ago, reportedly due to his objection to Netanyahu’s plans.

Most of the security cabinet, including the prime minister, took part in the August 8 tour along the barrier’s proposed route, Haaretz said.

This was Netanyahu’s second visit to the area in a short period.

Construction on the separation fence began in 2002. Over the past decade, work has progressed slowly due to budget constraints, other priorities, and legal wrangles over the route.

Netanyahu said at the end of the tour that the barrier’s construction was necessary for Israel’s security.

The barrier between Tarqumiyah and Meitar (about 10 kilometers) was completed earlier this month.

But Netanyahu said it was important for construction work on the 42-kilometer barrier to end within a year.

The barrier is aimed at preventing Palestinians from reaching Israeli territories through the area of South Hebron.



Kurdish-led SDF Say Five Members Killed During Attack by ISIS in Syria

A member of the SDF in Deir Ezzor, Syria. (AFP file)
A member of the SDF in Deir Ezzor, Syria. (AFP file)
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Kurdish-led SDF Say Five Members Killed During Attack by ISIS in Syria

A member of the SDF in Deir Ezzor, Syria. (AFP file)
A member of the SDF in Deir Ezzor, Syria. (AFP file)

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces said on Sunday that five of its members had been killed during an attack b ISIS militants on a checkpoint in eastern Syria's Deir Ezzor on July 31.

The SDF was the main fighting force allied to the United States in Syria during fighting that defeated ISIS in 2019 after the group captured large swathes of Syria and Iraq.

ISIS has been trying to stage a comeback in the Middle East, the West and Asia. Deir Ezzor city was captured by the group in 2014, but the Syrian army retook it in 2017.