
Ben-Gvir, known for his ultra-right-wing views, has previously advocated for more lenient open-fire regulations for Israeli soldiers, publicly admitted that his right to movement is superior to the freedom of movement for Palestinians, and called for the execution of Palestinian prisoners to ease overcrowding in Israeli jails. Following the post, Ben-Gvir faced calls for his dismissal among Israeli politicians, the Times of Israel reported on Thursday. Shortly after the post, opposition leader Yair Lapid released a statement declaring that "if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not fire Ben Gvir today, he is endangering every soldier in the IDF and every citizen in the State of Israel". Lapid's criticism of Ben-Gvir was echoed by Israeli President Isaac Herzog, who called the comment "irresponsible and insulting" and emphasised that the American leader is "a great friend of the State of Israel".Hamas ❤️Biden
— איתמר בן גביר (@itamarbengvir) May 9, 2024
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