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Ben-Gvir Couldn’t Help Himself; Now He’ll Live To Regret It

18 min · 21. maj 2026
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More ICC arrest warrants are mooted for Israel's very worst, but instead of changing their ways, they're doubling down while claiming victim status. Right, so Bezalel Smotrich, the Israeli finance minister who also holds power inside the defence ministry over the occupied West Bank, has reported that an international arrest-warrant request may have been filed against him, and his response to that was to target Khan al-Ahmar, the Palestinian Bedouin village Israel has been trying to erase for years. A mocking come get me message quite frankly, thumbing his nose at international law. Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s national security minister, the man in charge of police and prisons, has heard that possible action against him is under review, and his response? Well that’s been going somewhat viral His reaction was to say no order would stop him, before filming himself mocking detained Gaza flotilla activists who had been handcuffed, blindfolded and forced to kneel. Benjamin Netanyahu leads the government these men sit in, shelters the coalition they keep alive, and now watches the thugs he needs for power behave like they are helping the prosecution with the subtitles. The International Criminal Court has denied that five new warrants have already been issued, so let’s be precise before the usual bad-faith brigade start yapping about fake news.

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