Palestine: Arab MKs File Complaint Against Netenyahu

Members of the Joint List alliance, Ayman Odeh, center, (File photo/Reuters)
Members of the Joint List alliance, Ayman Odeh, center, (File photo/Reuters)
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Palestine: Arab MKs File Complaint Against Netenyahu

Members of the Joint List alliance, Ayman Odeh, center, (File photo/Reuters)
Members of the Joint List alliance, Ayman Odeh, center, (File photo/Reuters)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to incite against Arab members of the Knesset, as several leaders of the Joint List have filed complaints with Knesset guards and police after receiving death threats.

However, Netanyahu was not deterred especially that he is trying his best to prevent the formation of a government led by Benny Gantz and supported by the Arab MKs.

Incitement amounted to the extent that Netanyahu said once such a government was established, it “will be celebrated in Tehran, Ramallah, in Gaza.”

Netanyahu said during four consecutive meetings that his statements are not directed at Arab citizens, but the deputies who call for the destruction of Israel and cooperate with its enemies against the Israeli army.

On Sunday evening, Netanyahu’s Likud party organized an “emergency rally” aimed at “stopping the dangerous minority government that is reliant on terror supporters.”

Speaking about Gantz, Netanyahu said he held coalition talks “with those same MKs who support terror organizations and want to destroy the country.”

The Joint List issued a statement condemning Netanyahu's vicious campaign against the Arab masses and their leaders and considered it an attempt to try and maintain his fragile position.

In recent days Netanyahu has crossed every line with his dangerous and wild incitement, said the statement, adding that the PM is spreading lies and claiming the Knesset members are terror supporters.

“The Arab community and its representatives are legitimate like every community,” the party says in a statement.

“We appeal to President Reuven Rivlin and the attorney general, Avichai Mandelblit, to take a stance against incitement, which has led to dozens of death threats against our members,” the statement adds.

A number of Arab MKs and members of the Joint List had received death threats, including leader Ayman Odeh and the head of its parliamentary bloc, Ahmed Tibi.

Kahol Lavan (Blue and White) issued a statement responding to Netanyahu saying he doesn’t care about Israel’s security, adding that residents in the south did not have an “emergency rally”, asserting that as usual, the PM only cares about himself.

Talking after a Kahol Lavan meeting in the Knesset, Gantz called on Netanyahu over his recent comments about the members of the common list: “I, too, have disagreements with members of the Joint List. I agree with them on some things and absolutely disagree on others. But the kind of lashing out we saw for the last two days has got to stop. You must, Netanyahu, recant immediately.”



Hamas Rejects Israel’s Gaza Relocation Plan

 An aerial view from a Jordanian military aircraft shows the Gaza Strip, before humanitarian aid is airdropped over it, in Gaza, August 17, 2025. (Reuters)
An aerial view from a Jordanian military aircraft shows the Gaza Strip, before humanitarian aid is airdropped over it, in Gaza, August 17, 2025. (Reuters)
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Hamas Rejects Israel’s Gaza Relocation Plan

 An aerial view from a Jordanian military aircraft shows the Gaza Strip, before humanitarian aid is airdropped over it, in Gaza, August 17, 2025. (Reuters)
An aerial view from a Jordanian military aircraft shows the Gaza Strip, before humanitarian aid is airdropped over it, in Gaza, August 17, 2025. (Reuters)

Hamas said on Sunday that Israel's planned Gaza relocation plan by Israel constitutes a "new wave of genocide and displacement" for hundreds of thousands of residents in the area.

The group said the planned deployment of tents and other shelter equipment by Israel in southern Gaza Strip was a "blatant deception".

Israel began preparing for an invasion of Gaza City and other populated parts of the besieged strip, aimed at destroying Hamas.

The military body that coordinates its humanitarian aid to Gaza said Sunday that the supply of tents to the territory would resume. COGAT said it would allow the United Nations to resume importing tents and shelter equipment into Gaza ahead of plans to forcibly evacuate people from combat zones “for their protection.”

The majority of assistance has been blocked from entering Gaza since Israel imposed a total blockade in March after a ceasefire collapsed when Israel restarted its offensive. Deliveries have since partially resumed, though aid organizations say the flow is far below what is needed. Some have accused Israel of “weaponizing aid” through blockades and rules they say turn humanitarian assistance into a tool of its political and military goals.

Israel’s air and ground war has already killed tens of thousands of people in Gaza and displaced most of the population. The United Nations is warning that levels of starvation and malnutrition in Gaza are at their highest since the war began.

The Hamas-led attack in 2023 killed around 1,200 people in Israel. Israel's retaliatory offensive has killed 61,897 people in Gaza, according to the Health Ministry, which does not specify how many were fighters or civilians but says around half were women and children.

On Sunday, two children died of malnutrition related causes in Gaza, bringing the total over the last 24 hours to seven, according to the ministry, which is part of the Hamas-run government and staffed by medical professionals. The UN and independent experts consider it the most reliable source on casualties. Israel disputes its figures but has not provided its own.