Chikli concluded with a stark warning for Europe, presenting it with a crucial choice: "Embrace national identity or face self-destruction."
Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikii said that "the time has come to move from the defensive to the offensive, and to ensure that the perpetrators of anti-Semitism are identified and dealt with.”
Conversations on Gazan support and involvement with Hamas have also grown exponentially over the past few weeks, due to the imminent, but unclear ground operation expected to happen in Rafah.
“Belgium along with Spain lead the most pro-Hamas and anti-Israel line in all of Europe, and it’s no wonder that with them, radical Islam is rampant.”
According to the poll, a reservists’ party headed by Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli (Likud) would win eight seats.
A bitter conflict unfolded between Golan and Diaspora Affairs Ministers Amichai Chikli, primarily revolving around the transfer of the department for socio-economic development in Bedouin society.
"Israel must fulfill its role as the state of the Jewish people – it is not just our right, it is our duty," Chikli wrote.
This move is part of a broader plan proposed by the Finance Ministry to reallocate funds amid ongoing military engagements.
Personal letters to about 20 European leaders warning of the growing activism of Hamas across Europe.
Broadcast event: The battle for Israel and the Jewish people