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Monday: 08 December 2025
  • 23 October 2025
  • 14:00

Khaberni - In a new scene that reflects the escalation of incitement and racism within the corridors of power in Israel, extremist National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir appeared threatening Palestinian prisoners in one of the prisons, demanding their execution.

A shocking video clip showed the Israeli minister storming the Nafha prison, delivering a harsh speech to the Palestinian prisoners, and calling for the death penalty to be carried out against them.


In the scenes, Ben-Gvir appeared boastful as he spoke to the prisoners crammed inside the cell, telling them, "Everyone should sit on the ground as they should."

The filmed footage shows the prisoners shackled, sitting on the floor in degrading and harsh conditions, while Ben-Gvir directly threatens them, indicating the deprivation of their most basic rights.

Sarcastically, he said, "You will not get chocolate, jam, television, or radio," confirming that every simple thing has been deliberately taken from them.

Ben-Gvir concluded his provocative statements by calling for the execution of the Palestinian prisoners, describing them as "terrorists" according to his claims, in a scene that sparked widespread outrage on social media platforms, and was considered new evidence of the vengeful approach adopted by the occupying government against Palestinian prisoners, prompting activists to quickly engage with the video as soon as it was shared.

Activists confirmed that the scene embodies "terrorism documented in sound and image," where Ben-Gvir, according to their description, exhibited his "savagery" by opening the cell peephole in front of the cameras to show the world how humanity is humiliated with Palestinian prisoners shackled from behind and their heads bowed to the ground.

The filmed footage shows the prisoners shackled, sitting on the floor in degrading and harsh conditions, while Ben-Gvir directly threatens them, indicating the deprivation of their most basic rights.

Sarcastically, he said, "You will not get chocolate, jam, television, or radio," confirming that every simple thing has been deliberately taken from them.

Ben-Gvir concluded his provocative statements by calling for the execution of the Palestinian prisoners, describing them as "terrorists" according to his claims, in a scene that sparked widespread outrage on social media platforms, and was considered new evidence of the vengeful approach adopted by the occupying government against Palestinian prisoners, prompting activists to quickly engage with the video as soon as it was shared.

Activists confirmed that the scene embodies "terrorism documented in sound and image," where Ben-Gvir, according to their description, exhibited his "savagery" by opening the cell peephole in front of the cameras to show the world how humanity is humiliated with Palestinian prisoners shackled from behind and their heads bowed to the ground.