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Minister Ben Gvir Clashes With Left-Wing Activist Over Illegal Construction Enforcement in Negev

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Translated & summarized from Arutz Sheva by baba
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During a Knesset Interior Committee meeting on Wednesday morning, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir confronted Rola Daoud, an activist from the left-wing group 'Standing Together,' amid a heated debate on enforcement against illegal construction in the Negev region. The session, chaired by MK Yitzhak Kroizer, focused on state authorities' efforts to address unauthorized building in the area.

As Ben Gvir outlined the government's enforcement policies, Daoud interrupted him, accusing him of living in a settlement. In response, Ben Gvir challenged her by asking, "Is your home legal? Show me a permit. If it is illegal, we will demolish it." The exchange escalated tensions in the committee, highlighting the contentious nature of the enforcement measures and the broader political disputes surrounding settlement and construction legality.

The confrontation reflects ongoing disputes over illegal building in the Negev and the government's strict stance on demolition of unauthorized structures. The committee's discussion underscored the polarized views between government officials and activists regarding settlement policies and law enforcement in the region.

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