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Itamar Ben-Gvir attacked by anti-Zionist charedim in Beit Shemesh

The far-right national security minister and his wife, Ayala, were reportedly assaulted by a group of Orthodox men who called him a ‘murderer’ and shouted anti-conscription slogans

May 15, 2025 14:21
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Far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has been attacked by a group of anti-Zionist charedim while visiting Beit Shemesh (Image: X/@JFeedIsraelNews)

By

JC Reporter,

Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

Far-right Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and his wife Ayala were reportedly attacked by members of an anti-Zionist Charedi sect during a visit to the city of Beit Shemesh near Jerusalem this afternoon.

According to Ynet, the couple’s car was surrounded by men from the Neturei Karta faction, which opposes the existence of the State of Israel on religious grounds. The sect’s leadership argues that Israel can only be established upon the return of the Messiah and the current Jewish state constitutes a secular reversal of divinely-willed exile.

Ben-Gvir was reportedly being driven through the city, located some 12 miles west of Jerusalem, when he noticed spray-painted Palestinian flags on a wall and stopped to inform police.