National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir published a follow-up message Thursday evening repeating his call to confront 'the Nazis of the 21st century as the US confronted the Nazis of the 20th century.' The post appears to expand on his earlier response to US Vice President Vance, though it does not specify a target or policy.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir posted a second message in under an hour on Thursday evening, reiterating the language of his earlier response to U.S. Vice President JD Vance. Where the first post explicitly cited Vance's remarks on the U.S.-Iran agreement, the follow-up — shared without further context — repeats the comparison of unnamed present-day adversaries to 20th-century Nazis. The message does not name a country, organization, or individual, nor does it call for a specific action. As The Zioneer reported at 18:38, Ben Gvir's initial response appeared to object to Vance's diplomatic approach; this second post may be an attempt to amplify or clarify that stance, but the minister's office has not issued an explanatory statement.
2 developments
- StrongBen Gvir urges PM to 'be strong and courageous' after security incident
- DevelopingIsrael's National Security Minister Ben Gvir to attend UN police conference in New York
- ConfirmedVance challenges Ben Gvir and Smotrich: 'You can't kill your way out of every problem'
- DevelopingYated Ne'eman editor condemns police violence in op-ed, calls out Ben-Gvir
Source and signal
- Internal intake
