Far-Right Extremist to Run Israel’s National Security

The Palestinian Authority’s foreign affairs ministry said Itamar Ben-Gvir’s new position, which  includes responsibility for Border Police in the occupied West Bank, could have a “catastrophic impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”

Itamar Ben-Gvir and radical right political activist Bentzi Gopstein in Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem in February 2022. (CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons)

By Jake Johnson
Common Dreams

Itamar Ben-Gvir, a far-right Israeli lawmaker who was convicted of incitement to racism against Arabs and supporting a terrorist organization in 2007, is poised to become Israel’s national security minister after reaching a deal with incoming Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party.

Haaretz reported that the agreement between Likud and Ben-Gvir’s Jewish Power Party is the first Netanyahu “has signed with another party as part of the coalition negotiations following this month’s elections, which saw his bloc winning the majority of votes.”

Under the terms of the deal, reached on Friday, Reuters observed, Ben-Gvir “will have an expanded security portfolio that will include responsibility for Border Police in the occupied West Bank.”

Ben-Gvir hailed the new agreement as an “important step” in the process of establishing “a full right-wing government.”

To advocates of Palestinian rights, the news was deeply alarming if not surprising, given the expectation that Ben-Gvir would receive a key post in what’s expected to be Israel’s most right-wing government ever.

“The nightmare materializes,” tweeted writer Abe Silberstein.

 

The Foreign Affairs Ministry of the Palestinian Authority said Ben-Gvir’s elevation to national security minister could have a “catastrophic impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict” and further undercut the prospects of future diplomatic talks.

The Financial Times notes that Ben-Gvir is “a disciple of Meir Kahane, a rabbi who wanted to strip Arab-Israelis of citizenship and whose party was designated a terrorist organization by the U.S.”

“Ben-Gvir was on the fringes of Israeli politics until he entered parliament last year,” the newspaper added:

“At the time, Netanyahu said that Ben-Gvir — who until a couple of years ago kept in his house a picture of Baruch Goldstein, who massacred 29 Palestinians in a mosque in 1994 — was not fit to serve as a minister. However, as Ben-Gvir’s popularity surged in the run-up to this year’s poll, Netanyahu changed tack and acknowledged that the 46-year-old lawyer was likely to become a member of his cabinet.”

As The Jerusalem Post reported at the time of Ben-Gvir’s 2007 conviction, “The self-declared Kahane spokesman was found guilty for carrying signs that read, ‘Expel the Arab enemy’ and ‘Rabbi Kahane was right: The Arab MKs are a fifth column.'”

“He was acquitted on similar charges for chanting ‘Death to the Arabs’ after a Jerusalem bombing, and for stating that outlawing the [far-right extremist] Kach movement was a joke,” the outlet added.

Jake Johnson is a staff writer for Common Dreams.

This article is from  Common Dreams.

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6 comments for “Far-Right Extremist to Run Israel’s National Security

  1. Georges Olivier Daudelin
    December 2, 2022 at 12:02

    Israël est strictement un État fantoche golem de Washington; fondamentalement, Israël est un État fasciste.
    Comme son Créateur, Washington, Israël est gouverné par un gang criminel mafioso meurtrier.

  2. robert e williamson jr
    December 2, 2022 at 11:50

    In the words of the late great Kurt Vonnegut Jr., ” And so it goes.”

  3. lester
    November 30, 2022 at 16:06

    The Border Police in Israel have a lot of Arab personnel, especially Druze. Is ben Gvir goirng to get a lot of cooperation?

  4. Vera Gottlieb
    November 30, 2022 at 12:02

    This just can’t bode well. I feel for all Palestinians. I am ashamed of my Jewish background.

  5. torture this
    November 30, 2022 at 03:32

    “Far-Right Extremist to Run U.S. & Israel’s National Security For The Next 80 Years” would have been an accurate headline back in the late 40’s.

    • Valerie
      November 30, 2022 at 05:25

      That’s a good one.

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