

Day 638 - Haviv Rettig Gur on when Israeli extremists go to war - against Israel
8 snips Jul 5, 2025
Haviv Rettig Gur, a senior analyst at The Times of Israel, dives into the unsettling rise of extremist violence in Israel. He sheds light on the conflicts between settler extremists and IDF soldiers, pointing out how the diverse settler movement often rejects these radicals. Gur discusses the troubling influence of 'hilltop youth' and how they’ve become disillusioned with political leaders, despite their initial roles as role models. With tensions mounting, he asks what truly matters for Israel's future amidst this growing turmoil.
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Settler Extremists Attack IDF Soldiers
- Attacks on IDF soldiers by settler extremists deeply shock Israeli society and challenge its trust in the army.
- These violent acts are seen as terrorism targeting both Palestinians and the Israeli state itself.
Diversity Within Settler Movement
- The settler movement is diverse, including left-wing, secular, Haredi, and religious Zionist groups.
- Many settlers live near Jerusalem, in areas considered settlements by international bodies but integrated into urban life.
Alon Plan Guides Security Strategy
- The Alon Plan shaped Israeli left-wing security thinking about the West Bank.
- It prioritizes holding the Jordan Valley and mountain ridges while allowing most of the West Bank to become a Palestinian state.