Israeli MP calls for Jewish supremacist Lehava group to be banned, labelled terrorists
An Israeli lawmaker is calling for the to be outlawed and branded as a terror group, according to reports by The Jerusalem Post.Ìý
MK Ram Ben Barak of , who also serves as Chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee, wrote to Defence Minister and Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit,Ìýrequesting that 2016 counter-terrorismÌýlegislation be used to ban the group.Ìý
"I, therefore, call on you to use your authority as defence minister to advance a speedy and determined process which will result in the declaration of as a terror group and the outlawing of the organisation,"Ìýthe letter read.Ìý
Additionally, Ben Barak is also seeking to banÌýthe Foundation for the Rescue of the Jewish People, a non-profit organisation, which reports say serves as a fundraiserÌýfor the extremist group.
Writing to the defence minister, Ben Barak highlighted recent attacks on Palestinian citizens of Israel, which have allegedly been planned and executed by the group, specifically during the recent violence that took place against the backdrop of Israel's recent war on Gaza.Ìý
The Knesset member also pointed to accusations made by Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai, who previously accused LehavaÌýand far-right MK Itamar Ben-Gvir of being responsible for instigating violence between Jews and Palestinians in Israel.
"It began with the demonstration of Lehava at Damascus Gate [of the Old City of Jerusalem], continued with the provocation in the [East Jerusalem neighbourhood of] Sheikh Jarrah, and now he [Ben-Gvir] goes around with Lehava activists in cities,"ÌýShabtai commented at the time, which was used as supporting evidence in Ben Barak's letter.Ìý
Ben Barak also pointed to the testimony of PalestinianÌýmayors, who said that members of Lehava were present and active in the mixed city of LodÌýwhen violence broke out. Israeli media at the time reported that they were planning to attack Palestinians with petrol bombs.Ìý
"These incidents which took place last month represent proof that the Lehava organisation is currently a dangerous and violent organisation,"Ìýexplained Ben Barak.
The head of Lehava, Ben-Zion 'Bentzi' Gopstein, rejected the accusations.
"The world is upside down when those who sit in a government with the Islamic Movement [the Raam party] are trying to outlaw Lehava,"Ìýhe told The Jerusalem Post.Ìý