Moshe Saada is a member of Likud. He’s not from a fringe right wing party, he’s from Netanyahu’s own party.
I mean, it’s not surprising that someone from Likud is explicitly genocidal, as that is pretty standard. But let’s not cast this as the fringes of Israeli society having disproportionate influence due to coalition or anything.
I agree that it's no longer a fringe point (or maybe never was that fringe a point), but I do think that the recent coalition has resulted in a pull to the hard right.
Moshe Saada is a member of Likud. He’s not from a fringe right wing party, he’s from Netanyahu’s own party.
I mean, it’s not surprising that someone from Likud is explicitly genocidal, as that is pretty standard. But let’s not cast this as the fringes of Israeli society having disproportionate influence due to coalition or anything.