"The investigation may cause officials to hesitate to expand Arab cities"
Following an investigation by 'The Jewish Voice' that revealed the Khamaisi plan for the conquest of the Galilee, Professor Rassem Khamaisi responds in an interview with Radio Al-Shams. He denies a secret agenda, claims it is a natural expansion of existing settlements, and warns that incitement campaigns may cause officials to hesitate to expand Arab cities.
Following an investigation by 'The Jewish Voice' that revealed the figure of Professor Rassem Khamaisi as an urban planner leading a religious and nationalist struggle to change the face of the Galilee, Khamaisi was interviewed on Radio Al-Shams and responded. He denied the existence of a secret project to take over the Galilee, claiming it is a natural expansion of existing settlements to ensure housing rights for residents. Khamaisi explained that his work focuses on developing Arab cities under the principle of fair distribution of resources, and noted that government committees have recognized 'planning discrimination' against Arabs. He argued that the purpose of the investigation is to create a phobia of Arabs as part of an ongoing campaign. Khamaisi warned that incitement campaigns may cause officials to hesitate in making decisions on expanding Arab cities, but emphasized the need to continue working to approve new plans.
"The investigation may cause officials to hesitate to expand Arab cities"