Benjamin Netanyahu returned for the sixth time to the premiership in Israel, but this time with a government that is the most right-wing and extreme since the creation of Israel.

How will the Palestinians face the program of this government?

And after the Israeli Knesset approved the grant of confidence and the installation of the new government by 63 votes against 55 against, Netanyahu had to enact new laws that meet the conditions of his partners and their political and religious orientations by strengthening settlements and tightening control over Jerusalem.

One of the most important priorities of the Netanyahu government, in addition to preserving the Jewish character of the state, is promoting Jewish immigration to Israel. This is what made the government confronted with internal protests accusing it of leading Israel to a fundamentalist religious state.

Religious Zionism

In the politicians' analysis of the Netanyahu government's plan, Ahmed Jamil Azm, a professor of international relations at Qatar University, said - in his interview with the Scenarios program - that the Netanyahu government is described as religious Zionism, and that the Israeli army will pave the way during this period for the formation of settler militias, in addition to the presence of religious Zionism within The army also has its own religious internal units.

In Palestine, Azem indicated that the Israeli government is working on a scheme through which it legitimizes all Israeli settlements, as well as justifying killings against Palestinians and preventing the pursuit of any Israeli soldier, as well as planning to impose collective punishments on entire Palestinian villages.

As for the internal Palestinians, the director of the Palestinian Center for Israeli Studies-MADAR, Hunaida Ghanem, stressed that the most dangerous thing that threatens the internal Palestinians is turning the confrontation of crime into an entrance through which Israel can monitor the Palestinians and withdraw their identities, as well as practice all kinds of violence and oppression against them.

Israeli scheme

She justified her fears of the existence of an Israeli plan to deal with the Palestinians at home through the logic of military rule that prevailed in the past, considering that the frequent talk about operations to confront violence and mafias through which Israel seeks to confine the Palestinians to issues of violence and crime, and also wants to control and Judaize more areas .

On the American level, former member of the American delegation to the peace negotiations in the Middle East, Richard Goodstein, explained that the administration of US President Joe Biden is calling on Israel to maintain the status quo and not change it until there is an opportunity to achieve a two-state solution, but this is what contradicts the statements of some Israeli ministers.

Tel Aviv intentions

It is clear from the basic lines of the Netanyahu government, according to the coalition agreements, the extent of the extremist approach of this government.

On the internal level, the agreement focused on "that the Jewish people have an exclusive and indisputable right to the Land of Israel," and stressed the preservation of the Jewish character of the state.

The declaration also stated that the government would work to promote the immigration of Jews to Israel from all countries of the world.

It will also work to "develop settlement throughout Israel in the Galilee, the Negev, the Golan Heights and the West Bank."

With regard to Jerusalem, the coalition statement stressed the need to work to strengthen the status of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

On the Palestinian issue, the declaration said that the government would be keen to support the security forces and soldiers in the war against what it called terrorism.

He also authorized the Shin Bet security service to intervene in combating violence and crime in Arab society and to monitor social networks under the pretext of preventing incitement and rioting.

Israel's neighbors

Externally, the declaration said the government would work to achieve peace with "neighbors" while preserving Israel's security interests, historical and national.

Regarding the Iranian issue, the declaration affirmed that the government will continue to work to combat the Iranian nuclear plan by all available means.

It is noteworthy that the new Israeli government is described as the most extreme, politically, religiously and socially, because it is headed by Netanyahu, and among its pillars is the most prominent settler fanatic, leader of the Jewish Greatness Party, Itamar Ben Gvir.

It includes the leader of the Religious Zionist Party, Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich, and also the leader of the Shas Party, Minister of the Interior, Aryeh Deri.