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BIBI CALLS FOR "ETHNIC CLEANSING" OF TEL AVIV


When it comes to asserting the ethnic interests of its chosen group the Alt-Right still lags far behind mainstream Israeli politicians like Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu. 

A few days ago (31st August), Bibi visited South Tel Aviv, an area that is reported to have "a large African population" and pledged to ethnically cleanse it. The Prime Minister of the ruling Likud Party vowed to expel the Africans, saying that he would expel illegal "infiltrators" and return control of the suburb to Jews after the non-Jews had been expelled.
"We will return south Tel Aviv to the citizens of Israel," Netanyahu told a cheering crowd of local people. "We are dealing with illegal infiltrators, not with refugees, but illegal infiltrators. And Israel's right is to safeguard its borders and to keep away illegal infiltrators."
Netanyahu also said the government will crack down on those employing illegals and praised Israel's fence along its border with Egypt for stopping "millions" of Africans moving into the affluent Middle Eastern country. 

According to data from the Interior Ministry's Population and Immigration Authority, there are about 38,000 Africans in Israel including about 27,500 from Eritrea, 7,900 from Sudan and 2,600 from other African countries. The population of Tel Aviv, by the way, is over 90% Jewish.

Africans attempting to enter Israel are arrested and kept in special "concentration camps" and then kicked out. This has halted the flow of migrants with only one getting caught attempting to cross the border this year.

Meanwhile, Netanyahu has to deal with cucks in his own country. A few days before his visit to Tel Aviv, the country's Supreme Court ruled that illegal immigrants could only be detained for a period of 60 days. This prompted Netanyahu to call for changes in the law in order to ensure that the ethnic cleansing of Tel Aviv can proceed unimpeded.
"If needed, we will legislate an amendment to the law or change the agreements with the African countries, or both," Bibi said.
Locals beg Netanyahu to save them from the Africans.
For several years, Israeli media has been making a connection between African migrants and crime. This has led to rising anger and demands for strong action by the government. Some have connected Netanyahu's recent strong stance on African migrants to a growing corruption scandal that is threatening to bring down his government.

In early August, court filings revealed that Netanyahu was a suspect in bribery, breach of trust, and fraud cases. It was also reported that his former chief of staff, Ari Harow, an Israeli-American, took a plea bargain to become a state witness and testify against 
his former boss in a corruption case in exchange for a sentence of community service and a 700,000 shekel fine.

Sadly, it seems that Netanyahu's brave actions in defence of the Jewish people may have ulterior motives. Campaigning hard on the migrant issue in this way could be seen as a way to create a groundswell of populist support to bolster him against legal challenges.

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