Deri Blocks Law Against Terrorist Privileges Amid Political Clash in Knesset
A political dispute in the Israeli Knesset between Itamar Ben-Gvir and Aryeh Deri led to the failure of a bill aimed at restricting privileges for terrorists, allowing them to continue receiving visitors in Israeli prisons. The incident unfolded during a heated debate, with Ben-Gvir expressing outrage and Merav Ben-Ari responding sharply, highlighting the internal conflicts within the Jewish political factions. The article criticizes the infighting among Jewish politicians, suggesting that their disputes benefit adversaries like Ayman Odeh. It also references former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's influence on Deri over the past four years and notes the pressure Deri faces from his Shas party supporters and poll numbers. The piece concludes with a satirical tone, urging Deri not to obstruct sanctions against terrorists if he does not actively oppose their privileges, emphasizing the broader political and social implications of the Knesset's failure to pass the law.