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Ben-Gvir admits to preventing hostage deal on numerous occasions

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National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir admitted in a post on X/Twitter on Tuesday that his party had prevented a hostage deal from being achieved on numerous occasions.

“In the past year, through our political power, we succeeded in preventing this deal from moving forward, time and time again,” he noted. 

According to Ben-Gvir, “additional elements” have since joined the government “and now support the deal, and we no longer hold the balance of power.”

Ben-Gvir’s remarks were made as part of his call to Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to leave the government if a hostage deal would be approved.

“The emerging deal is a surrender to Hamas!” Ben-Gvir affirmed in an earlier statement, adding, “I call on my colleague, minister Bezalel Smotrich, to join me and collaborate in opposing the surrender deal with Hamas.

 People walk past a wall displaying posters of hostages, in Tel Aviv, Israel, August 18, 2024 (credit: REUTERS/FLORION GOGA)
People walk past a wall displaying posters of hostages, in Tel Aviv, Israel, August 18, 2024 (credit: REUTERS/FLORION GOGA)

“Otzma Yehudit alone does not have the ability to block the deal. I suggest we go together to the Prime Minister and inform him that if he approves the deal, we will resign from the government,” the minister added. 

“Even if we end up in the opposition, we will not bring down the prime minister,” Ben-Gvir emphasized. 

“However, this collaboration is our only way to prevent the surrender deal, to stop this terrible agreement, and to ensure that the deaths of hundreds of soldiers were not in vain.”

Israel’s public broadcaster KAN reported later on Tuesday that Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich was set to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid the hostage deal talks.


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According to the report, citing Smotrich’s staff, the minister was holding talks with regard to the consequences of the deal. 

The staff members also claimed that Smotrich’s decision regarding the support or lack thereof of the deal would be void of political considerations.

Opposition head Yair Lapid responded to Ben-Gvir’s remarks in a post on X. 

“For a year, I’ve been saying, ‘You don’t make a hostage deal for political reasons,'” Lapid noted, adding that everyone subsequently asked, “how I can say such a thing. Today, Ben-Gvir released a video and said, straight to the camera, without blinking the terrible truth.”

Hostage deal may be finalized today

On Tuesday, sources familiar with the matter told The Jerusalem Post that a hostage deal could be announced on Tuesday if there are no last-minute surprises.

Meetings are set to be held during the day in Qatar to finalize the deal. 

Amichai Stein contributed to this report. 

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