Israeli minister shared torture in prison

Israeli minister shared torture in prison

Far-right Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir shared a post on the social media platform.

Ben-Gvir said that the detainees were kept in the harshest conditions according to their instructions, adding that “the bathroom had a hole in the middle, the beds were made of iron, there were 8 prisoners with their hands tied in a dark cell and The Israeli National Anthem played non-stop in the background.”

“THEY MUST BE EXECUTED”

Ben-Gvir stated that he will continue his work to enact the “death penalty for terrorist crimes,” which was approved by the government in the past, and hopes that these detainees will be executed.

It should be noted that in the images shared by the Israeli Minister, the speeches could not be heard due to the sound of the Israeli National Anthem in the background.

MINISTER CONVICTED OF RACISM AND TERROR

Ben-Gvir, known in Israel for his Jewish supremacist politics, lives in an illegal Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank and has long been a controversial figure.

According to Israeli press reports, after the events of October 7, approximately 25,000 weapons, as well as ammunition and other war materials, were purchased from Israeli arms companies as part of the Ben-Gvir campaign to arm civilians and settlers. .

Ben-Gvir shared photos of people detained for their social media posts after October 7, with their hands handcuffed in front of the Israeli flag.

Ben-Gvir, known for inciting violence by Jewish settlers in occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank, is a lawyer in cases involving terrorist attacks committed by fanatical Jews.

Ben-Gvir was also a member of the racist “Kah” movement, which Israel banned in 1998 due to terrorist acts and which the United States designated as a terrorist organization.

Ben-Gvir, who was exempt from military service due to the radicality of his views and against whom 53 indictments were prepared for accusations such as “hatred, provocative speech and racism”, was found guilty of “racism and support for a terrorist organization” in 2007. .

In Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition government, which took office earlier this year, Ben-Gvir was appointed to the Ministry of National Security, responsible for law enforcement in the country.

The bill introduced by Ben-Gvir’s party, introducing the death penalty for terrorist criminals in Israel, was accepted in the parliamentary committee in February, but was not enacted. (AA)

Source: Sozcu

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