Netanyahu needs to fire Ben Gvir after his flotilla provocation
Israel is now being predictably shamed, harmed and weakened,

Back in ancient Israeli political history, in the run-up to elections in March 2021, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was asked in a TV interview whether the far-right Otzma Yehudit party leader Itamar Ben Gvir would be given a ministerial role in the coalition he was hoping to form after the vote.
Netanyahu, who had brokered a deal under which Ben Gvir and fellow far-right party leader Bezalel Smotrich would run on a joint slate to ensure both of their parties cleared the electoral threshold and made it into the Knesset, replied that he certainly wanted Ben Gvir in his coalition but would not be appointing him as a minister.
Pressed on why, he told his Channel 12 interviewer that Ben Gvir — who has multiple convictions for incitement to racism and support for the outlawed Kach terrorist organization — was “not fit” to sit in his cabinet. Asked if he considered Ben Gvir a racist, Netanyahu allowed, “His positions are not mine.”
Netanyahu lost those elections, so the matter was temporarily moot. But he won the next race in November 2022 after again brokering a temporary deal to ensure both Ben Gvir and Smotrich’s parties safely cleared the electoral threshold.
Dependent on their support for his majority, the returning prime minister then gave each of the far-right lawmakers key ministerial posts. He appointed the theocratic, anti-Arab racist Smotrich to the central position of finance minister, and also gave him a powerful ministerial role in the Defense Ministry with sweeping authorities over West Bank policy. And he named Ben Gvir as the minister of national security.
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