Bereaved families launched a campaign on Wednesday demanding Public Security Minister Omer Barlev "apologize or resign" over remarks made to senior American diplomat Victoria Nuland about alleged settler violence and for comparing the "deadly Arab terrorism to some marginal events in the settlements."
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The campaign, co-launched with the Samaria Regional Council, will include roadside billboards. If Barlev refuses to apologize, the families will demand that Prime Minister Naftali Bennett dismiss him.
The public security minister had told Nuland that Israel was working to tackle the alleged settler violence and was taking steps to bolster police presence in Judea and Samaria. He also said that efforts were directed to provide clearer instructions to Israeli troops on how to deal with attacks by Jews on Palestinians.
Despite a storm of criticism from bereaved families, Knesset members, and even fellow coalition members, Barlev refused to apologize.
"I understand that it is really difficult for some of you to look in the mirror and face [the fact] that extreme settler violence [has become an issue] on the international stage, with foreign governments taking an interest," he tweeted on Tuesday. I recommend that those who have difficulty [understanding this] drink a glass of water.
"I will continue to fight Palestinian terrorism as if there is no extremist settler violence, and extremist settler violence as if there is no Palestinian terrorism," he said.
Yossi Dagan, head of the Samaria Regional Council, said, "A public security minister who compares Arab terrorism to marginal events in the settlements should not remain in office. This is a failure in values. A person who refuses to apologize and belittles bereaved families must resign … We launched the campaign because this statement by the public security minister could lead to disparagement in the attacks against settlers in Samaria and could harm the security of the residents.
"The government of Israel, inform Barlev [that he must] either apologize or resign," Dagan said.
Among the bereaved families are Yael Shevach, the widow of Rabbi Raziel Shevach, who was murdered in 2018; Tohar Yosef, the eldest son of Evyatar Borovsky – a 31-year old father of five – who was killed in a terror attack in 2013; Miriam Ben-Gal, the widow of Rabbi Itamar Ben-Gal, who was stabbed to death in 2018; Tamar Ettinger, the widow of Rabbi Achiad Ettinger, who was killed in a terrorist attack in 2019; and Itsik Abutbul whose wife Hadas was shot and killed by Palestinian terrorists in 2001.
Also on Wednesday, the Palestinian Authority expressed support for Barlev's statement, calling it "a step in the right direction and first official recognition by Israel of crimes committed by Jewish gangs against Palestinians."
Nevertheless, it said, "It is not enough. We call on the centrist and left-wing ministers in the government to end their silence and declare that they condemn and oppose settler terrorism and attacks on Palestinians, which will help create trust-building measures between Palestinians and Israelis and help create a suitable atmosphere for resolving the conflict."
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