Israeli Minister David Amsalem Uses Social Media for Personal Attacks and Political Rhetoric
Israeli Regional Cooperation Minister David Amsalem has sparked controversy with his aggressive and personal rhetoric on social media, targeting political opponents, judiciary members, and public figures. Following a heart attack, Amsalem expressed shock at the hatred directed at him, yet he continues to post inflammatory content, including threats and insults against left-wing politicians and senior judiciary officials. In June 2026, he notably told Justice Minister Gali Baharav-Miara and her deputy Gil Limon that they have a "special place in hell," a statement he defended as metaphysical retribution for their alleged persecution of religious Jews.
Amsalem’s social media activity over the past year has focused heavily on vilifying the Israeli judicial system, especially Supreme Court President Justice Isaac Amit, whom he accuses of acting like a dictator. He also disparages former Supreme Court President Asher Grunis and other legal figures, often questioning their legitimacy and motives. His posts include harsh criticism of Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, whom he labels as unprofessional and morally unfit, and he accuses her of conspiring to cover up alleged misconduct involving soldiers.
Alongside his attacks, Amsalem frequently praises workers in government-owned companies, particularly in the defense sector, highlighting their importance to Israel’s security and showing support for the Labor unions affiliated with Likud. He also emphasizes the political alliance with ultra-Orthodox parties, stressing the importance of maintaining their coalition for Likud’s future.
Amsalem’s rhetoric extends to comparisons between different societal groups, often using divisive language about Arabs and ultra-Orthodox Jews, and he openly criticizes reform movements regarding the Western Wall. His social media presence combines official government appearances with pointed political messaging, reflecting his combative style and influence within the Likud party.
Despite his controversial statements, Amsalem has not responded to requests for comment. His social media activity reveals a strategy of mobilizing his political base through personal attacks and ideological battles, underscoring ongoing tensions within Israeli politics and society.
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