Mar 15 • 12:30 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

Ben Gvir Supported the Policeman Who Forcefully Arrested a Citizen Standing Next to a Woman Harassed at a Leftist Protest

Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir defended a policeman who forcefully arrested a citizen at a left-wing protest.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel's Minister of National Security, expressed strong support for a policeman who forcefully arrested a citizen standing next to a woman being harassed by a far-right activist during a left-wing protest. In his comments on social media platform X, Ben Gvir praised the officer, Menashe Matzur, calling him an "excellent policeman" and criticized what he perceived as a smear campaign against him.

Ben Gvir condemned the backlash against the officer, suggesting that it stemmed from a left-wing agenda aimed at making police officers political targets. He characterized the public denunciation of officers as crossing a red line, implying that the police should be protected from political persecution. This incident illustrates the ongoing tensions between right-wing and left-wing factions in Israeli society, particularly in the context of protests where issues of public safety and civil rights intersect.

The incident and subsequent support from Ben Gvir underscore the polarizing nature of political protests in Israel, with the government's backing of police action against civilians raising questions about the balance between law enforcement and the rights of protesters. As political divisions deepen, the relationships between police, protesters, and government officials like Ben Gvir warrant close scrutiny, as they could impact future protests and public sentiments regarding civil liberties in Israel.

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