In a podcast interview broadcast Tuesday evening, Likud Minister Amichai Shikli argued that Palestinian nationalism has no legitimacy, likening its claimed historical narrative to a fundamentally flawed founding myth. The interview aired on the Kol Yehudi radio station.
In a podcast interview broadcast Tuesday evening on the Kol Yehudi station, Likud Minister Amichai Shikli argued that Palestinian nationalism has no right to exist, likening its claimed historical narrative to a fundamentally flawed founding myth. Shikli framed the Palestinian national identity as a fabrication with no legitimate historical basis. The remarks, made during a full-length interview, reflect the minister's long-held ideological views. There was no immediate reaction from Palestinian officials or from the Israeli foreign ministry. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this specific interview.
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