Why do BRICS leaders still entertain a two state solution, when clearly we are way past this ridiculous fantasy? Especially after the Gaza genocide.I put this question to Afshin Rattansi on his new show that covers the rise of Pax Multipolaris.#NewOrder#PaxMultipolaris#BRICShttps://t.co/N3OoKYpUpo — Shilo 👣 (@Shilo_Bunce) Apr 8, 2026
April 8, 2026 at 05:25PM
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“Die Neue Ordnung”: Ben-Gvir’s Final Solution for the Negev Bedouins
Welcome to the Negev, where the new order is enforced by bulldozers and tear gas, and the final solution for the Bedouin question is being implemented one bulldozed home at a time. Forget the old maps—now the state draws its borders with police vans and demolition orders.
“This is the State of Israel. Period. If you don’t like it, fine—go drink water in Gaza.”
— Itamar Ben-Gvir, visiting Tarabin al-Sana, December 28, 2025
Operation “New Order” isn’t just about crime. It’s about control, about clearing land, about making sure the Negev’s future belongs to those who fit the government’s blueprint.
Over 300 arrests, 70 stolen army weapons, 67 indictments, and the deportation of hundreds of Palestinians—police claim they’ve cut Bedouin shootings by 93%.
But behind the numbers: 5,000+ homes demolished since the current government took power, a 400% spike in demolitions, and entire villages erased from the map.
Ben-Gvir’s message is clear: if your home is “illegal,” it’s coming down—especially family homes. The “Rifman Law” promises “development,” but in practice, it’s another chapter in the long saga of forced displacement, where Bedouins are treated as obstacles to “progress”.
Twist or Final Question
When the state’s “final solution” is to bulldoze your home, your mosque, your olive trees, and then call it “development,” who’s really being “developed”? Is this about security—or about who gets to own the Negev?
#Negev#Bedouin#BenGvir#Apartheid#FinalSolution#Demolitions#Israel#NewOrder
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