Itamar Ben-Gvir

Ben-Gvir calls for death penalty in response to hostage killings

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to introduce the death penalty for Hamas terrorists and a lockdown of the West Bank.

Grapevine September 1, 2024: Justice delayed

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

The Jewish state is bad for Jews: Jewish life in Israel is hijacked by cultists, politics

Religion has been hijacked by cultists with long white beards in long black coats, and they have sullied it. Politics and religion simply shouldn’t mix; the result is a toxic mess.

EU began process of sanctioning Israeli ministers, but consensus lacking

In advance of the meeting, Foreign Minister Israel Katz said that his office was “working tirelessly with our European allies to prevent anti-Israel decisions” at the EU meeting.

Why is the IDF catching Jewish terrorists less than Palestinian ones?

Should the IDF change open fire rules in cases of large-scale Jewish terror like Jit?

Ben-Gvir's defiant nature could damage Israel's global standing

A recent poll shows 52% of Israelis are ready to oppose US security demands, reflecting a growing trend of challenging authority at both national and international levels.

By COOKIE SCHWAEBER-ISSAN
28/08/2024

Ben-Gvir and the Temple Mount: What is he doing and why is he doing it?

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's provocative Temple Mount statements are a calculated move to maintain political relevance and leverage within his coalition, despite potential risks.

27/08/2024

EU foreign ministers to discuss sanctioning Smotrich, Ben-Gvir

The push to advance the idea of sanctions comes as Ben-Gvir had pushed the issue of Jewish prayer on the Temple Mount.

Israeli gov't approves Ben-Gvir's police chief appointment Danny Levi

NGOs petitioned for the appointment while calling out Levi's track record.

Nationl Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir at a ceremony for the new Israel Prison Service chief

Ben-Gvir upholds promotion of police officer who threw stun grenades at protesters

Ben-Gvir said that if the attorney general's office believed that the promotion was illegal, it should appeal to the High Court, but until then the promotion was a "done deal."  

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