Israeli security brief goes to far-right leader as Netanyahu builds coalition
The Guardian|November 26, 2022
The far-right politician Itamar BenGvir will be Israel's national security minister under a coalition deal with the prime minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, in what is set to be the most rightwing government in the country's history.
Israeli security brief goes to far-right leader as Netanyahu builds coalition

The agreement comes after Netanyahu's rightwing alliance won a comfortable victory in this month's parliamentary election, Israel's fifth in less than four years. Netanyahu is still in talks with three other parties on forming a new government.

"We took a big step towards a full coalition agreement, toward forming a fully, fully rightwing government," Ben-Gvir, leader of the Jewish Power party, said in a statement.

Ben-Gvir, who was convicted in 2007 of racist incitement against Arabs and backing a group considered by Israel and the United States to be a terrorist organisation, will have an expanded security portfolio that will include responsibility for border police in the occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian Authority's foreign affairs ministry said the appointment would have a "potentially catastrophic impact on the IsraeliPalestinian conflict" and hinder the revival of negotiations between the two sides.

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