Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel's national security minister, faced substantial backlash during his U.S. visit, where he promoted plans for Palestinians to leave Gaza. While he quipped about his vacations and shrugged off arrest fears relating to international law, protests erupted at his speaking engagements in both Florida and New York. The protests highlighted tensions within Israeli politics, drawing strong criticism from attendees who perceived him as fostering racism. An uproar was particularly evident at an event hosted by the Jewish society Shabtai, with demonstrators voicing their opposition loudly.
Ben-Gvir dismissed concerns of arrest abroad, exuding confidence while facing substantial protests and backlash in the U.S. during his controversial speaking engagements.
His appearances, particularly at Shabtai, sparked significant protest and debate about his influence in Israeli politics and the growing dissent within Jewish communities.
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