Ben Gvir demands the death penalty for Palestinians as a condition to join Netanyahu’s govt
The extremist MK wants capital punishment for
Palestinians found guilty of killing Israelis
By News Desk- November 15, 2022
https://thecradle.co/Article/News/18341
On 15 November, a far-right Israeli
member of the Knesset (MK) Itamar Ben Gvir sought to implement the death
penalty for Palestinians guilty of killing Israelis. He has set this as a
condition for his faction to join former Israeli prime minister Benjamin
Netanyahu’s coalition government.
According to local reports, the death penalty for
Palestinians is one of Ben Gvir’s election campaign pledges. However, according
to local reports, Netanyahu’s Likud party is not enthusiastic about the
condition.
Ben Gvir is seeking three ministerial portfolios for
his party, including the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Religious
Services, and the Ministry of Internal Security, which oversees prison services
and the national police force.
The far-right Religious Zionist party leader, Bezalel
Smotrich, has intensified his
push to be named Israel’s next defense minister.
Smotrich leads the party alongside Ben Gvir and
allegedly met with retired significant generals of the Israeli army and religious
Zionist Rabbis Chaim Druckman and Yaakov Ariel.
Following this meeting, the Religious Zionist party
issued a statement on 14 November, claiming the rabbis backed Smotrich’s demand
to become defense minister and urged him “to firmly and uncompromisingly
insist” on that demand “to strengthen Israel’s security and … to prevent a
Palestinian state.”
According to the WAFA news agency, 4,700 Palestinians
are currently being held in Israeli prisons, including 32 women and 175 minors,
as well as over 200 chronically ill prisoners. Eight prisoners are almost entirely
paralyzed, and hundreds are held without charge or trial.
A few days prior, the US Department of State
spokesman, Ned Price, condemned Ben
Gvir’s participation in the Israeli government for his involvement in
commemorating the late rabbi Meir Kahane.
“Celebrating the legacy of a terrorist organization is
abhorrent. There is no other word for it. It is abhorrent,” said Price in a
press conference late on 10 November.
He added that “we remain concerned, as we said before,
by the legacy of Kahane Chai,” a US-born Israeli who was convicted for the
murder of Soviet officers and conspiring to bomb the Iraqi diplomatic mission
in Washington.
On 10 November, Israeli President Isaac Herzog
was heard saying,
“you have a partner who the entire world around us is worried about. I have
also said this to him,” about Ben Gvir, during political consultations with the
ultra-Orthodox Shas party.
Ben Gvir was considered “too
dangerous to join the army at the age of 18,” in fear of his activism. He was
also excluded from a partnership with previous Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett
for having a photo of Baruch Goldstein in his office.
Due to his track record, if Netanyahu agrees to grant
Ben Gvir the Ministry of Public Security – which oversees the Israeli Police
and prison service – he will influence the lives of hundreds of thousands of
Palestinians, and gain control of the Al-Aqsa compound, to which he has long
denied any Islamic connection.
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