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Fri 29 Sep 2023 10:14 am - Jerusalem Time
Israeli judicial advisor closed investigation against Ben Gvir in case of brandishing a gun against Palestinians
The Hebrew newspaper Haaretz reported, on Friday, that the Israeli government's judicial advisor, Gali Beharav-Meara, decided to stop the investigation against the Minister of the so-called National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, in the case of his threat to Palestinian guards from inside the occupied territories after a confrontation between him and them at the fairgrounds in the city of Tel Aviv about a year ago. Two years.
A video clip was published showing Ben Gvir pointing a gun at the guards after an argument between them.
Yesterday, Thursday, the Israeli Supreme Court received a notice of the decision to close the case as part of updating the petition that demanded that Ben Gvir be prevented from being removed from his position due to his actions in such a case.
Ben Gvir claimed that he felt threatened by the guards, which prompted him to pull out his personal pistol, which he obtained from a Knesset officer, because of the threats he was being subjected to.
The Office of the Judicial Counsel said that the decision was taken after examining the evidence, which showed that there was nothing that allowed the possibility of convicting him.
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Israeli judicial advisor closed investigation against Ben Gvir in case of brandishing a gun against Palestinians