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Livre quer ministro israelita como "persona non grata" em Portugal: "Ben-Gvir não vem por bem"
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Livre quer ministro israelita como "persona non grata" em Portugal: "Ben-Gvir não vem por bem"

The Portuguese opposition party Livre has proposed a resolution in parliament calling for Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir to be designated as 'persona non grata' in Portugal. The proposal argues that Ben-Gvir promotes positions of incitement against Palestinians, supports violations of international law, and advocates for ethnic cleansing and discriminatory treatment. Rui Tavares, a deputy and spokesperson for Livre, claims that maintaining institutional relations with Ben-Gvir contributes to the normalization of such policies and urges Portugal to follow other countries like the UK, Australia, and Norway in taking action against Israeli ministers. He uses the Portuguese phrase 'Ben-Gvir não vem por bem' to justify the proposal, suggesting that Portugal should clearly signal that such individuals are unwelcome.

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Livre quer ministro israelita como "persona non grata" em Portugal: "Ben-Gvir não vem por bem"

The Portuguese opposition party Livre has proposed a resolution in parliament calling for Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir to be designated as 'persona non grata' in Portugal. The proposal argues that Ben-Gvir promotes positions of incitement against Palestinians, supports violations of international law, and advocates for ethnic cleansing and discriminatory treatment. Rui Tavares, a deputy and spokesperson for Livre, claims that maintaining institutional relations with Ben-Gvir contributes to the normalization of such policies and urges Portugal to follow other countries like the UK, Australia, and Norway in taking action against Israeli ministers. He uses the Portuguese phrase 'Ben-Gvir não vem por bem' to justify the proposal, suggesting that Portugal should clearly signal that such individuals are unwelcome.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue through the lens of condemning Israeli policies and advocating for diplomatic sanctions against a specific minister. The language used emphasizes the illegality and immorality of Ben-Gvir’s actions, aligning with left-leaning perspectives that prioritize international人权和

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article presents the proposal by the Livre party accurately, citing their stated reasons for wanting Ben-Gvir labeled as 'persona non grata'. It includes direct quotes from Rui Tavares, which align with the cross-source consensus. However, the language used ('genocídio em curso', 'limpeza étnica

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