Politics07:05 · 11m ago

Itamar Ben-Gvir Warns Netanyahu Against Unity Government with Gantz and Eisenkot

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
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Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel's National Security Minister, expressed concerns on Radio 103fm about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's potential post-election moves. Ben-Gvir warned that Netanyahu could make a "huge mistake" by forming a unity government with Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot, suggesting this would mean abandoning his right-wing allies. When asked if Netanyahu might exclude Ben-Gvir and his faction from the government, he acknowledged that this was a possible direction.

Earlier the same day, Ben-Gvir sharply criticized the Israeli Supreme Court's decision to freeze the Communications Law, calling the justices "dictators in black robes" who trample the will of elected officials. He described the court's actions as "death throes of control sources" and vowed that the next right-wing government would respond by "cleaning out the judicial system" and ending what he termed "deep state" rule. Ben-Gvir emphasized that his faction would not accept anything less.

These statements reflect ongoing tensions between the right-wing political camp and the judiciary, as well as internal debates about coalition formation following the elections. Ben-Gvir's comments signal a hardline stance against judicial activism and a warning to Netanyahu about potential political alliances.

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