Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir’s Shocking Call for Execution of Palestinians
Israeli Minister of National Security Calls for Death Penalty for Palestinian Prisoners
Israeli Minister of National Security, far-right Itamar Ben-Gvir, has stirred controversy with his recent remarks calling for the imposition of the death penalty on Palestinian prisoners. Ben-Gvir, who leads the far-right Jewish Power party, made the statement on his social media account, arguing that this drastic measure is necessary to combat overcrowding in Israeli prisons.
According to Ben-Gvir, the approval of a proposal to build 936 additional detention places for Palestinian prisoners is a step in the right direction. He expressed his satisfaction with the decision, stating that it will help alleviate the crisis of overcrowding in prisons and ensure that more “terrorists” are brought to justice.
Ben-Gvir further emphasized that the death penalty for Palestinians is the most effective solution to the problem of prison overcrowding. His controversial stance has sparked debate and drawn criticism from various quarters.
In addition to his call for harsher measures against Palestinian prisoners, Ben-Gvir has also called for the dissolution of the War Cabinet. He cited recent incidents involving Hezbollah and Iran’s missiles as evidence of the need for a change in policy. Ben-Gvir argued that the current approach of the War Cabinet is inadequate and called for a more aggressive stance to ensure Israel’s security.
While Ben-Gvir’s statements have raised eyebrows and garnered attention, the response from the War Cabinet and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains unknown. It remains to be seen whether his controversial proposals will gain traction and influence government policy in the future.