Published on 01:38 AM, June 04, 2021

Palestinians see little difference in old and new Israeli leaders

Far-right politician Naftali Bennett delivers a statement in the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament, in Jerusalem May 30, 2021. Yonatan Sindel/Pool via REUTERS

Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza on Thursday mostly dismissed a change in Israeli government, saying the nationalist leader due to replace Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would likely pursue the same right-wing agenda.

Naftali Bennett, a former head of Israel's main West Bank settler organisation, would be the country's new leader under a patchwork coalition struck on Wednesday.

On Thursday Bennett placed much of the blame for the conflict on the Palestinians.

 "There is no difference between one Israeli leader and another," said Ahmed Rezik, 29, a government worker in Gaza.

"They are good or bad for their nation. And when it comes to us, they are all bad, and they all refuse to give the Palestinians their rights and their land."

Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, said it made no difference who governs Israel.

"Palestinians have seen dozens of Israeli governments throughout history, right, left, centre, as they call it. But all of them have been hostile when it comes to the rights of our Palestinian people and they all had hostile policies of expansionism," spokesman Hazem Qassem said.

In what would be a first in Israel, a governing coalition would include an Islamist party elected by members of Israel's 21% Arab minority, who are Palestinian by culture and heritage and Israeli by citizenship.