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Itamar Ben-Gvir Warns Unity Government Could Undermine Judicial Reform and Coalition Stability
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First reported by Srugim · 12 hours ago
What happened
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir opposes a unity government, warning it could hinder judicial reforms and fracture the right-wing coalition. He prioritizes firing the Attorney General and calls for expanded police investigative powers against crime, while criticizing current legal enforcement policies.
- 01Ben-Gvir opposes a unity government, fearing it will block judicial reform and harm the coalition.
- 02He hopes for a full right-wing government without opposition partners like Gantz or Bennett.
- 03Ben-Gvir aims to fire the Attorney General as a top priority in the next government.
- 04He supports expanding police use of technological tools against serious crime but not against officials.
- 05Ben-Gvir praised police achievements under Commissioner Shabtai but demands further improvements.
- 06He criticized police handling of violence against businessman Barak Abramov's properties.
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