Far-right Ben-Gvir to be Israel’s national security minister
JERUSALEM (AP) — Extremist politician Itamar Ben-Gvir will become Israel’s next minister of national security. That’s according to the first of what are expected to be several coalition deals struck by former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud. The party announced the agreement with Ben-Gvir’s Jewish Power party on Friday. The awarding of the sensitive role to Ben-Gvir raises concerns of a further escalation in Israeli-Palestinian tensions. Ben-Gvir has a long record of anti-Arab rhetoric and stunts and is a disciple of racist Rabbi Meir Kahane. In his new role, Ben-Gvir will be in charge of the police and the paramilitary border police who operate in Palestinian population centers.