The (Supposed) Right-Wing Israeli Fanatic Who’s Making Life Easier for the Palestinians https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/israel-zionism/2016/08/the-supposed-right-wing-israeli-fanatic-whos-making-life-easier-for-the-palestinians/

August 22, 2016 | David Makovsky
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Avigdor Lieberman, Israel’s recently appointed defense minister, has a reputation as a hawkish right-wing nationalist. To those who know him solely by this reputation, it might be surprising to learn that his first major initiative regarding the West Bank has been to expand the access of Palestinians living in Areas A and B (under, respectively, complete and partial Palestinian Authority control) to economic opportunities in Area C, which remains under direct Israeli control. David Makovsky writes:

The eleven projects [the defense ministry announced last week], ranging from a medical facility to residences, will be carried out in locations adjacent to Areas A and B. While the projects may only occur in a limited geographic space in Area C, they certainly create an interesting precedent. . . .

This week’s move suggests that Lieberman, obviously with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s support, will back an emphasis by the Israel Defense Forces on taking stabilizing economic steps during a period of diplomatic stasis. In particular, the IDF has resisted pressure from the most right-wing forces within the Israeli government to reduce sharply [the number of] work permits granted to Palestinians in response to the wave of stabbings that began last October. IDF officials generally believe that any such overreaction will only worsen the situation, and they feel vindicated by the dissipation of the stabbings. . . .

But violence has not vanished entirely. Over the past few months, the perpetrators of three fatal attacks have all come from three villages [in the vicinity of] Hebron: Dura, Yatta, and Bani Naim. . . Therefore, no projects in those villages were approved. Lieberman also said the IDF will be more active around Hebron, explaining that he would advocate a “carrot and stick” approach. He declared, “Our purpose is to continue to benefit those who wish to coexist with us and to impede those who want to hurt Jews.”

Read more on Washington Institute for Near East Policy: http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/view/israeli-defense-minister-surprises-by-announcing-west-bank-projects-in-key