Ben-Gvir Slams Hamas Deal as a Threat to Israel’s Security

Israeli far-right politician Itamar Ben-Gvir, known for his controversial rhetoric, has made a statement reflecting widespread concerns in Israel. He harshly criticized the proposed deal with Hamas, calling it a danger to the country’s security and its citizens.

Jan 17, 2025 - 09:57
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Ben-Gvir’s Key Arguments

  1. Release of Terrorists.
    Ben-Gvir claimed the deal includes the release of hundreds of convicted terrorist murderers from Israeli prisons, posing a serious risk of renewed attacks.

  2. Return of Militants to Gaza.
    Under the deal, thousands of Gaza residents, including militants, would return to the northern part of the Gaza Strip, threatening the safety of Israeli communities near the border.

  3. Loss of Military Gains.
    The politician stressed that the deal would lead to the withdrawal of the Israeli Defense Forces from the Netzarim axis, effectively nullifying the hard-won military achievements made at great cost during operations in Gaza.

  4. Not All Hostages Will Be Freed.
    Ben-Gvir pointed out that the deal does not secure the release of all hostages, leaving some in Hamas’s hands and condemning them to death.


Political Context

Ben-Gvir urged Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to join him in threatening to leave the government if the deal goes through. He argued that such a step is necessary to prevent what he called a “capitulation of the State of Israel to Hamas” after more than a year of bloody war.


Risks and Divisions

The criticism of the deal raises serious questions about its potential consequences, from strengthening Hamas to weakening Israel’s security. Meanwhile, tensions within the government could lead to political instability.

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