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Israel's Ben-Gvir announces illegal settlement plans in Lebanon, mass Palestinian displacement
Ben-Gvir also boasted about the harsh restrictions he imposed on Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons.
Israel's Ben-Gvir announces illegal settlement plans in Lebanon, mass Palestinian displacement
Itamar Ben-Gvir announces illegal settlement plans. / Photo: AA

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has said that the government plans to establish illegal settlements in Lebanon and displace Palestinians from Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

The remarks came during Ben-Gvir’s participation in an event in Jerusalem marking the anniversary of Israel’s occupation of East Jerusalem, according to the Hebrew calendar, Israel’s Channel 7 reported on Thursday.

“We have more plans to encourage migration from Gaza, encourage migration from Judea and Samaria (the occupied West Bank), and settlement in Lebanon, and we will not fear eliminating everyone who rises to kill us,” Ben-Gvir said.

Israel continues daily violations of the ceasefire in Gaza, in effect since October 2025, where at least 857 people have been killed and 2,486 others wounded. Israel also keeps breaching a truce in Lebanon, which runs through May 17, killing 2,896 and wounding 8,824 others since March 2.

Ben-Gvir also boasted about the harsh restrictions he imposed on Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons after referring to legislation he promoted in March, allowing the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners.

Israeli prisons “have become real prisons", he said.

“No jam or chocolate, no academic studies, no deposits, no television or radio. They are left only with the bare minimum.”

On March 30, the Israeli Knesset approved a law allowing the execution of Palestinian prisoners by a vote of 62-48, with one abstention, amid celebrations among right-wing parties.

Following the vote, the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination called on Israel to “immediately” repeal the law.

The legislation authorises death sentences by hanging for Palestinian prisoners.

The law also allows courts to impose death sentences without a request from the prosecution and without requiring a unanimous judicial decision, permitting approval by a simple majority.

More than 9,600 Palestinian prisoners, including children and women, are currently held in Israeli prisons, where they face torture, starvation, and medical neglect that have led to the deaths of dozens, according to Palestinian and Israeli rights groups.

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SOURCE:AA