Israel: Ben Gvir says his rights outweigh those of Palestinians
Far-right security
minister says he and his family have a greater right to move around the West
Bank
By MEE staff
Published date: 24 August 2023
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-ben-gvir-says-rights-outweigh-palestinians
Israel’s far-right national security
minister, Itamar Ben Gvir, said on Wednesday that his rights trumped those
of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
Speaking in an interview with Israel's Channel
12, Ben Gvir was asked about the increasing tensions in the West Bank, which in
recent weeks has seen Palestinians and Israeli settlers being killed.
Ben Gvir said that his rights were “more important”
than those of Palestinians and more needed to be done to ensure the security of
Jewish settlers.
The national security minister went on to add that the
country’s defence minister, Yoav Gallant, was not doing enough to clamp down on
Palestinians.
“My right, and my wife’s and my children’s right to
get around on the roads in Judea and Samaria, is more important than the right
to movement for Arabs,” said Ben Gvir, using Jewish nationalist terms for areas
of the West Bank.
“Sorry Mohammad,” Ben Gvir went on to tell Channel 12
journalist Mohammad Magadli, “but that’s the reality. That’s the truth. My right
to life comes before their right to movement.”
Ben Gvir is himself a settler in the West Bank
settlement of Kiryat Arba, near the Palestinian city of Hebron.
Mairav Zonszein, a senior Israeli analyst with the
Crisis Group, said that that Ben Gvir spoke the “quiet part out
loud” - in reference to disdain many on the Israeli right have for Palestinian
life.
Ahmad Tibi, an MP and Palestinian citizen of
Israel, called Ben Gvir's comments proof that Israel doesn’t value
Palestinian life.
“For the first time, an Israeli minister admits on air
that Israel enforces an apartheid regime, based on Jewish supremacy,” Tibi said
on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.
'A medal for killing Palestinians'
Ben Gvir has a long track
record of
expressing racist, anti-Palestinian views.
He was educated in Rabbi Meir Kahane’s Kach party,
with its official platform advocating the nullification of Israeli citizenship
for the state’s Palestinian citizens.
After Kach - the only Jewish political entity in
Israel ever defined as a terrorist organisation - was outlawed, Ben-Gvir
continued his violent activism against Palestinians and was charged eight times
for it, including for incitement to racism and support for a terrorist
organisation.
For many years, he hung at his home a portrait of
Baruch Goldstein, the settler from Kiryat Arba who in 1994 murdered 29 Muslim
worshippers in Hebron’s Ibrahimi Mosque.
Earlier this month Ben Gvir praised
settlers suspected of
killing a 19-year-old Palestinian in the occupied West Bank as
"heroes".
The head of the Jewish Power party said that anyone defending
themselves against "stone-throwing" should "receive a
commendation".
"A Jew who defends himself and others from murder
by Palestinians is not a murder suspect, but a hero who will get full backing
from me," he said.
Since the start of the year, at least eight
Palestinians have been killed during settler attacks, compared with five
Palestinians killed by suspected settlers in 2022.
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