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Ben Gvir drops New York trip as calls for arrest grow
United Kingdom🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

Ben Gvir drops New York trip as calls for arrest grow

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir canceled a planned trip to New York for the United Nations Chiefs of Police Summit due to concerns over potential protests and legal challenges. The decision was reported by Haaretz, citing security assessments that warned of possible demonstrations and legal actions against Ben Gvir. The Hind Rajab Foundation expressed support for the cancellation, stating it reflects the effectiveness of human rights organizations in pursuing legal action against Israeli officials internationally. The foundation emphasized that Israeli political and military leaders are increasingly facing scrutiny beyond their domestic jurisdiction.

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Middle East Eye logoMiddle East EyeIndependentLeft6 hr. ago
Ben Gvir drops New York trip as calls for arrest grow

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir canceled a planned trip to New York for the United Nations Chiefs of Police Summit due to concerns over potential protests and legal challenges. The decision was reported by Haaretz, citing security assessments that warned of possible demonstrations and legal actions against Ben Gvir. The Hind Rajab Foundation expressed support for the cancellation, stating it reflects the effectiveness of human rights organizations in pursuing legal action against Israeli officials internationally. The foundation emphasized that Israeli political and military leaders are increasingly facing scrutiny beyond their domestic jurisdiction.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the cancellation of Ben Gvir’s trip as a result of 'legal action' initiated by human rights groups, which implies a critique of Israeli officials’ accountability. The emphasis on international legal scrutiny suggests a left-leaning perspective that questions the impunity of high-r

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