The latest from Chamish on ben Gvir:" At a young age, Ben Gvir was already cooperating with a Shabak sting operation. And I have another tape from December of the following year, as well as the police written records of it. After the Rabin murder, Yigal Amir was interrogated by the police:
Amir:
I got to the demonstration and saw a friend from Likud youth on a bus. He told me that Itamar Ben Gvir wanted to kill Rabin tonight. He said Avishai Raviv gave him a gun with blanks in it. "You know about this, of course," he said. "I told the police about it." I laughed. In recollection I can't figure this one out. But there were a lot of strange things...Previous to the Rabin murder, Ben Gvir engaged in some nasty acts. He and his gang
jumped on the car of cabinet minister, Binyamin "Fuad" Ben Eliezer while he was in it.
Though he threatened the life of a cabinet minister, Ben Gvir was not jailed.
And that gave him time to personally place a note on Rabin's car which read,
"We got to his car,. next time we'll get to Rabin."
So, for threatening the murder of the prime minister, is Ben Gvir imprisoned like the
rest of us would be? Of course not. That gives him the time to threaten to kill a singer,
Sinead O'Conner:
http://www.jewishsf.com/content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/6511/edition_id/121/format/html/displaystory.html
Friday June 27, 1997
Singer slams threats of right-winger
NAOMI SEGAL
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
JERUSALEM -- Israeli police plan to question an extreme right-wing activist on
suspicion of threatening Irish pop star Sinead O'Connor.
O'Connor canceled her scheduled appearance at a concert Saturday night in
Jerusalem's Sultan's Pool after receiving death threats. The concert, billed as being
for "Two Capitals, Two States," was sponsored by Israeli and PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi women's groups.
No one claimed responsibility for the threats. However, ultra-nationalist Itamar
Ben-Gvir said in an Israel Radio interview that he "understood" those who sent the threats.
While not claiming responsibility for the threats, Ben-Gvir said that he and his
supporters had succeeded in getting the concert called off.
So how do you like that? Ben Gvir admits that he and his cohorts "succeeded" in getting the concert cancelled, which means he admitted to threatening the life of Sinead O'Connor. As far as anyone knows, murder threats are a serious felony in Israel, but not for Ben Gvir. One can only surmise that Ben Gvir made the threats for some organization powerful enough to keep him out of prison. Ben Gvir's activities are so obvious, that even his most likely allies have issued the claim that he is a Shabak agent:
http://www.forum.hr/showthread.php?s=b64dbbc322f9703e92a3ee10aa62cbcf&threadid=64085&perpage=20&pagenumber=2
Article has a statement from Kahane Chai ("Kahane Lives"), and a quote
from the activist
Itamar Ben-Gavi:
First, it's Ben Gvir... And I think it's clear to anyone who follows Israeli press that he
is a Shabak agent provocateur or just plain idiot. Possibly both. He has broken the
law so many times, has a new trial each month, and every time he is let out on a
technicality... I know several Americans who moved in JDL and later Kach circles
and they are all 100% sure that he is a Shabak provocateur.http://www.yesha.org.il/article-178174.html&pr=norton&se=áï%20âáéø%20ùáë
3. ( 27/2/2005 19:47)
From the settler's site: "Itamar Ben Gvir, I'm afraid you are a Shabak agent."
But these sites barely scratch the accusations as compared to other popular Israeli
news sites:
http://www.bsh.co.il/forums/ShowMessage2.asp?id=58066&Fnumber=33&SunId=0http://rotter.net/forum/politics/7609.shtml These sites list the activities of and accusations against Ben Gvir, from the first such public accusation in Makor Rishon all the way back to 1993. Shahaf Pilovitch writes in Rotter.net:
The Jerusalem District Court acquitted Itamar Ben Gvir of Intimidation Of The Court and Insulting A Public Officer. Ben Gvir distributed posters throughout Jerusalem accusing Judge Tzvi Segal of being a 'threat to the Right and the settlers. If he doesn't alter his leftish views outside the court, he should not last long as a judge.'And the court acquitted him? Sounds a lot like Avishai Raviv, no?
Pilovitch concludes:
Itamar Ben Gvir is a Shabak operative and it is up to the public to put a stop to him because the political system which employs him won't. Our politicians work hand in hand with him and none are going to expose the fact that other Avishai Ravivs continue his legacy of destroying the Right from within.
I e-mailed Amir Shouan what I proved within 2 hours:
Main points:
Ben Gvir was called a Shabak provocateur for his activities in Gush Katif by Arie Eldad
and Nadia Matar. Matar asked the police to remove him from Gush Katif for his activities.
He sued Arie Eldad for the accusation.
Where Ben Gvir, supposedly a student, finds the money for his serial suits goes unanswered.
Ben Gvir was accused of being a Shabak provocator in both Makor Rishon and Hatsofe.
He sued Hatsofe for the accusation.
Most telling: Ben Gvir was accused of being a Shabak provocateur in the Kahane
Chai and Yesha websites. And they should know. Other websites who have so accused
him include rotter.net and bsh.co.il
Ben Gvir organized a staged training camp for Eyal youths which included shooting at effigies of Arabs. This camp became a television report made for IBA Channel One by Eitan Oren, accused of being a Shabak Agent by the late Adir Zik in his radio broadcasts and reports for Hatsofe. On Nov. 3/05, I appeared on Channel Ten's London And Kirschenbaum program. There Kirschenbaum, who was the chairman of the IBA in 1994, admitted that the report organized by Ben Gvir was staged. "