Far-right Ben-Gvir to be Israel's National Security Minister

Extremist politician Itamar Ben-Gvir will become Israel’s next Minister of National Security

November 25, 2022 08:13 pm | Updated 08:13 pm IST - JERUSALEM

Itamar Ben-Gvir. File

Itamar Ben-Gvir. File | Photo Credit: Reuters

Extremist politician Itamar Ben-Gvir, who has a long record of anti-Arab rhetoric and stunts, will become Israel's next Minister of National Security, according to the first of what are expected to be several coalition deals struck by former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party.

Likud announced the agreement with Ben-Gvir's Jewish Power party on Friday.

Negotiations with three other potential far-right and ultra-Orthodox coalition partners are continuing. If successful, Mr. Netanyahu would return to the Prime Minister's office and preside over the most right-wing and religious government in Israel's history.

The awarding of the sensitive role to Mr. Ben-Gvir raises concerns of a further escalation in Israeli-Palestinian tensions. Mr. Ben-Gvir and his allies hope to grant immunity to Israeli soldiers who shoot at Palestinians, deport rival lawmakers and impose the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of attacks on Jews.

Mr. Ben-Gvir is the disciple of a racist rabbi, Meir Kahane, who was banned from parliament and whose Kach party was branded a terrorist group by the U.S. before he was assassinated in New York in 1990.

Ahead of Israel's November 1 election, Mr. Ben-Gvir grabbed headlines for his anti-Palestinian speeches and stunts, including brandishing a pistol and encouraging police to open fire on Palestinian stone-throwers in a tense Jerusalem neighborhood.

Before becoming a lawyer and entering politics, he was convicted of offenses that include inciting racism and supporting a terrorist organisation.

In his new role, he would be in charge of the police, among other things, enabling him to implement some of the hardline policies against the Palestinians he has advocated for years.

As part of the coalition deal, the current Ministry of Internal Security would be renamed the ministry of national security and would be given expanded powers, Likud said on Friday.

As head of the ministry, Mr. Ben-Gvir would oversee the police and the paramilitary border police which operate alongside Israeli soldiers in Palestinian population centers.

Likud lawmaker Yaron Levin praised the agreement, which was signed on Thursday, as “the first agreement on the way to establishing a stable right-wing government led by Benjamin Netanyahu."

Mr. Ben-Gvir first entered parliament in 2021, after his Jewish Power party merged with the Religious Zionism party. Mr. Ben-Gvir's closest political ally, Religious Zionism leader Bezalel Smotrich, is conducting separate negotiations with Likud, which emerged as the largest party in the elections.

Mr. Netanyahu has balked at some of the demands, such as Smotrich seeking the Defence Ministry. Talks currently focus on the terms under which Mr. Smotrich would become Finance Minister.

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