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Amichai Chikli

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Amichai Chikli
Chikli in 2022
Ministerial roles
2022–2024Minister for Social Equality
2022–Minister of Diaspora Affairs
Faction represented in the Knesset
2021–2022Yamina
2022Independent
2022–2023Likud
Personal details
Born (1981-09-12) 12 September 1981 (age 42)
Jerusalem

Amichai Chikli (Hebrew: עמיחי שיקלי, born 12 September 1981)[1] is an Israeli politician who serves as the Minister of Diaspora Affairs. He served in the 24th Knesset as part of the Yamina party slate, and in the 25th Knesset as part of Likud.

Biography

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Chikli was born in Jerusalem in 1981 to a Tunisian Jewish family. He is the son of Rabbi Eitan Chikli and artist Camille Chikli. After completing high school he spent a year in Ma'ayan Baruch attending the Social Leadership Institute.[2] He then joined the Israel Defense Forces and served in the Golani Brigade and the Shayetet 13 naval unit.[2] He subsequently studied for a bachelor's degree in security and Middle Eastern studies at the Tactical Command Academy, after which he became a company commander in the Egoz Unit. After leaving the army he began studying for a master's degree in diplomacy and security at Tel Aviv University.[2] During his studies he established the Tavor Academy for Social Leadership in Nazareth Illit in 2010.[2]

Political career

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Entering politics, Chikli was placed ninth on the New Right list for the April 2019 elections,[3] but the party failed to win a seat.[4] Prior to the 2021 elections he was placed fifth on the Yamina list,[1] and was elected to the Knesset as the party won seven seats. In May 2021 he stated that he would vote against a government containing Meretz or the Joint List.[5] After Yamina joined a coalition government that included Meretz and an Arab party, Chikli voted against the new government in its investiture vote on 13 June 2021, the only Yamina MK to do so.[6] On 23 June 2021, it was reported that Chikli would vote in favour of most legislation proposed by the coalition government.[7] In July 2021, he voted against the Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law that would prevent Palestinians from marrying Israelis and receiving citizenship, resulting in it failing to pass as the vote ended in a 59–59 tie.[8]

Chikli subsequently voted against his party a total of 754 times, regularly assisting the opposition.[9] On 25 April 2022, a Knesset committee voted 7–0 in favour of a request from Yamina to declare him a "retiree" (no longer part of the party). He was then legally declared a "retiree", meaning he cannot run in the next Knesset elections as part of a faction from the current Knesset, but only in a new party. However, Chikli will be able to run in one of the existing parties on the condition that he resigns from the Knesset. This was only the second time such proceedings had been used against an MK who had not retired independently, with Chikli only the third Knesset member to be declared a retiree.[citation needed] Chikli resigned from the Knesset in July 2022 to run on the Likud list in the 2022 legislative election, and was given the list's 14th spot.[10][11]

In the petition submitted by the Meretz party to the election committee, a request was made to prevent the placement of Chikli on the Likud list in light of the suspicion of violating the election law in that Chikli resigned from the Knesset only a few months after announcing his withdrawal from his party. Judge Yitzhak Amit, chairman of the Central Election Committee, accepted the petition and declared that Chikli would not be able to run on the Likud list. In response, Likud claimed that it would petition the Supreme Court to annul the decision of the chairman of the elections.[12] Meretz agreed with the decision to disqualify Chikli.[13] The Supreme Court overturned his disqualification on 9 October.[14] He was subsequently elected to the Knesset and sworn in on 29 December, before resigning on 17 January 2023 under the Norwegian Law.[15][16]

Political positions

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In 2023 Chikli stated that the Palestinian Authority is a "neo-Nazi entity" and that it is necessary to "examine alternatives to its existence".[17]

He accused former Prime Minister Yair Lapid of "spearheading" BDS movement (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions), because of the latter's criticism of Itamar Ben-Gvir.[18]

Chikli has referred to left-wing Jewish organization J Street as a "hostile organization that harms the interests of the state of Israel", and accused Jewish philanthropist George Soros, who donated to the organization, of "[financing] the most hostile organizations to the Jewish people and the state of Israel".[19]

In July 2024, Haaretz accused Chikli of actively supporting Marine le Pen, the French nationalist leader. [20]

References

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  1. ^ a b בחירות 2021: חברי הכנסת ה-24 מטעם מפלגת ימינה Mako, 5 April 2021
  2. ^ a b c d Amichai Chikli Schusterman
  3. ^ הימין החדש בראשות שקד ובנט Central Elections Committee
  4. ^ Reform rabbi, Kahanist agitator, firebrand writer: The new Knesset's 16 rookies The Times of Israel, 26 March 2021
  5. ^ "Yamina MK doubles down on opposing coalition with the left". The Times of Israel. 6 May 2021.
  6. ^ Wootliff, Raoul (13 June 2021). "Bennett sworn in as prime minister, unseating Netanyahu after 12 years in power". The Times of Israel.
  7. ^ TOI Staff (23 June 2021). "Rebel Yamina Mk to Toe Line". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  8. ^ Yamina Maverick's Fate Uncertain Hamodia, 7 July 2021
  9. ^ Shpigel, Noa (2022-04-25). "Bennett Scores Victory as Renegade Party Member Declared Defector". Haaretz. Retrieved 2022-04-26.
  10. ^ Bardugo, Jacob (15 July 2022). "The Right is losing its way". Israel Hayom.
  11. ^ "הליכוד בהנהגת בנימין נתניהו לראשות הממשלה". Government of Israel.
  12. ^ Bardugo, Jacob (29 September 2022). "דרמה בוועדת הבחירות: מועמדותו של עמיחי שיקלי נפסלה, הליכוד יעתור לבג"ץ". Ynet.
  13. ^ Breuer, Eliav (28 September 2022). "Elections 2022: Amichai Chikli disqualified from running on Likud list". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
  14. ^ "Israel's top court rules Amichai Chikli can run on Likud list". i24NEWS. 9 October 2022. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  15. ^ "ח"כ שיקלי התפטר במסגרת החוק הנורווגי, עמית הלוי יכנס במקומו". Arutz Sheva (in Hebrew). 2023-01-15. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  16. ^ "חבר הכנסת עמיחי שיקלי". Knesset (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  17. ^ staff, T. O. I. "Diaspora minister: 'Neo-Nazi' Palestinian Authority is 'antisemitic to its core'". www.timesofisrael.com.
  18. ^ "Minister Chikli: Lapid the spearhead of the BDS movement". Israel National News. 2023-01-04.
  19. ^ JTA and ToI Staff (2023-06-13). "Diaspora Minister Chikli calls J Street 'hostile' amid tussle over photo". Times of Israel. Retrieved 2023-06-14.
  20. ^ Tibon, Amir (July 8, 2024). "'A Diplomatic Bomb': Israel's Diaspora Minister Rallied Behind Le Pen, and Israeli Diplomats Are Livid". haaretz.com. Retrieved 2024-07-16.
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