Minister of National Security and Chairman of Otzma Yehudit, Itamar Ben-Gvir, reveals in an interview on Ulpan Srougim that very senior government officials tried, he said, to convince him to agree to continue the indemnity mechanism for Israeli banks that maintain ties with Palestinian banks - in exchange for a long series of political achievements.
According to Ben-Gvir, as part of the talks, he was offered extensive building permits in Judea …
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Minister of National Security and Chairman of Otzma Yehudit, Itamar Ben-Gvir, reveals in an interview on Ulpan Srougim that very senior government officials tried, he said, to convince him to agree to continue the indemnity mechanism for Israeli banks that maintain ties with Palestinian banks - in exchange for a long series of political achievements.
According to Ben-Gvir, as part of the talks, he was offered extensive building permits in Judea …