Matan Kahana, politicians from the Yamina party, headed by Naftali Bennett, attends a consultation with Israeli President Reuven Rivlin at the President's residence in Jerusalem on April 5, 2021. AP
Matan Kahana, politicians from the Yamina party, headed by Naftali Bennett, attends a consultation with Israeli President Reuven Rivlin at the President's residence in Jerusalem on April 5, 2021. AP
Matan Kahana, politicians from the Yamina party, headed by Naftali Bennett, attends a consultation with Israeli President Reuven Rivlin at the President's residence in Jerusalem on April 5, 2021. AP
Matan Kahana, politicians from the Yamina party, headed by Naftali Bennett, attends a consultation with Israeli President Reuven Rivlin at the President's residence in Jerusalem on April 5, 2021. AP

Israeli minister causes uproar by wishing Palestinians would 'disappear'


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A member of Israel's government has been condemned by some politicians in the country after leaked video showed him telling pupils that he wished there was a button to make Palestinians “disappear on an express train to Switzerland”.

The incident has put further pressure on the ruling coalition of Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, which includes an Arab party.

Deputy religious services minister Matan Kahana was addressing high school pupils at a settlement in the occupied West Bank when he made the remarks, footage of which was given to Israeli broadcaster Kan.

Mr Kahana is a member of Mr Bennett’s right-wing Yamina party.

He said that because there was “no such button", Israelis and Palestinians would have to coexist.

”Therefore it seems we were meant to exist [together] on this land in some way,” he said.

The coalition government was created last year to force Benjamin Netanyahu out of office, but it has since struggled to overcome major policy differences.

Several defections from the coalition have left Mr Bennett’s government with a minority of representatives in the Knesset, Israel’s legislative body.

The coalition styled itself as a symbol of Arab-Israeli co-operation in a society where Israeli Jews and Palestinians often live separately and seldom interact.

The idea of forcible displacement is a sensitive subject for Palestinians, with many forced to flee their homes when the Israeli state was created in 1948 fled. More were uprooted during the 1967 Arab-Israeli War.

Mr Kahana's remarks were criticised by politician including members of the coalition.

Opposition politician Ahmad Tibi tweeted that he would make Mr Kahana “disappear from the government and the Knesset".

Michal Rozin, a member of the coalition and part of the Meretz party, said Mr Kahana's remarks were “more than intolerable".

Mr Kahana said on Twitter that some of his comments were “worded poorly".

“I referenced that both Jewish and Arab populations aren’t going anywhere. As such, we must work to live in coexistence. Our coalition is a courageous step towards this goal," he said.

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What: The Al Burda Festival
When: November 14 (from 10am)
Where: Warehouse421,  Abu Dhabi
The Al Burda Festival is a celebration of Islamic art and culture, featuring talks, performances and exhibitions. Organised by the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development, this one-day event opens with a session on the future of Islamic art. With this in mind, it is followed by a number of workshops and “masterclass” sessions in everything from calligraphy and typography to geometry and the origins of Islamic design. There will also be discussions on subjects including ‘Who is the Audience for Islamic Art?’ and ‘New Markets for Islamic Design.’ A live performance from Kuwaiti guitarist Yousif Yaseen should be one of the highlights of the day. 

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What do you love eating or cooking: I’m constantly in the kitchen. Ever since I changed the way I eat I enjoy choosing and creating what goes into my body. However, nothing can top home cooked food from my parents. 

Favorite place to go in the UAE: A quiet beach.

Updated: June 15, 2022, 5:45 AM`