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    Yehuda Fuchs Highlights Settler Violence in Resignation Speech

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    What it’s about

    Yehuda Fuchs delivered a powerful resignation speech emphasizing the unaddressed settler violence during his tenure as the chief commander of IDF troops in the West Bank. Fuchs, having completed his three-year term, will be succeeded by Maj.-Gen. Avi Bluth.

    Why it matters

    This resignation brought to light significant challenges faced by the IDF in dealing with settler violence. Fuchs’ remarks stressed the importance of adhering to Jewish values and the responsibilities bound to them, shining a spotlight on the moral and ethical challenges within the Israeli military and political framework.

    What he said

    Fuchs was vocal in his criticism of settler violence, stating, “Nationalist crime has reared its head, sowing chaos and fear among Palestinian residents who posed no threat.” He lamented the lack of strong leadership condemning such actions, urging adherence to true Jewish values.

    The big picture

    Despite being a minority, violent fringe groups misrepresent the broader Jewish community and its values. Fuchs argued this misconduct distorts the identity of Judaism as it should be known and follows dangerous paths unreflective of Torah values.

    Right-wing reactions

    Condemnations from right-wing figures were swift. Religious Zionist Party MK Zvi Sukkot expressed relief at Fuchs’ departure. Similarly, Otzma Yehudit MK Limor Son Har-Melech accused Fuchs of endangering West Bank security and stood by the settlers as protecting their homeland.

    Support for Fuchs

    Merav Michaeli saluted Fuchs for his moral clarity and courage, backing his call to prevent settler violence and enforce humane policies rooted in Jewish values.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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