Israel lawmaker under fire for remarks on West Bank settlers
By TIA GOLDENBERG
Associated Press
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — An Israeli deputy minister is under fire for calling residents of an unauthorized West Bank settlement outpost “subhuman.” Thursday’s remarks sparked an outcry that underscored the fragility of Israel’s ideologically diverse coalition. Yair Golan is a former deputy military chief and a member of the dovish Meretz party. He has previously sparked a backlash for comments appearing to liken the atmosphere in Israel to that of Nazi-era Germany. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett condemned Golan’s remarks. Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu called on Bennett to fire Golan. The firestorm highlights vastly different ideologies joined together under Bennett’s unwieldy coalition, which was united with the goal of ousting Netanyahu and very little else.