What’s happening
Itamar Ben-Gvir’s return to the Israeli government has been confirmed as the Knesset reinstated him as the National Security Minister. Along with his Otzma Yehudit party, the coalition now commands a strengthened majority of 68 seats. This appointment comes two months after the party temporarily stepped away following a ceasefire in Gaza.
Why it matters
The rejoining of Ben-Gvir and his fellow ministers, Amichai Eliyahu as Heritage Minister and Yitzhak Wasserlauf as Minister for the Negev and Galilee, plays a critical role in solidifying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition, especially ahead of important budget deliberations in the Knesset. Their support fortifies the government’s legislative agenda amid opposition from other political factions.
What they’re saying
The reinstatement saw applause within the coalition while opposition members protested by walking out. Prime Minister Netanyahu stood alongside Ben-Gvir at the Knesset, demonstrating a unified front. Meanwhile, Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi criticized Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara for allegedly opposing Ben-Gvir’s appointment politically—highlighting the tension between legal institutions and government operations.
The impact
By securing this vote, the government sidelines previous legal concerns regarding Ben-Gvir’s reinstatement, reaffirming the coalition’s commitment to serving Israel’s security interests. Reflecting on his efforts, Ben-Gvir has reiterated his focus on enhancing operations in national security capacities and re-engaging with critical policies in Gaza.
What’s next
With the coalition reinforced, Ben-Gvir is poised to resume implementing his strategies for Israel’s national security, including engagement with the Israel Police and prison services. Otzma Yehudit’s renewed presence ensures vigorous policy advocacy in the ongoing security challenges that Israel faces.
This story was first published on ynetnews.com.