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Ben Gvir refused to call Tibi "Mr. Chairman" - and was forcibly removed from the podium
A member of the Knesset from Religious Zionism confronted Tibi, who chaired the yeshiva, and it ordered him removed from the hall.
"You are a terrorist, not my lord," Ben Gvir attacked in response, refusing to vacate until he was taken down from the podium by Knesset security guards.
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Itamar Ben Gvir
Ahmed Tibi
Yael Friedson and Tal Shalev
Monday, 26 July 2021, 22:21 Updated: 22:37
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In the video: MK Ben Gvir forcibly rebels at the Knesset rostrum (Editing: Aviad Ballali)
MK Itamar Ben Gvir (Religious Zionism) was forcibly removed from the rostrum of the Knesset plenum this evening (Monday), after confronting MK Ahmad Tibi (the joint list) who chaired the debate.
Ben lord refused to evacuate MK Ahmed Tibi "Mr. Speaker," and it ordered the removal from the courtroom. In response, Ben lord called out, "You terrorist, you're not, sir," and refused to leave until the Knesset were called to assist security.
"Ahmad Tibi is a terrorist, He gave the security guards instructions contrary to his authority, "Ben Gvir attacked in response." It will not pass in silence.
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"Terrorist, not sir."
Ben Gvir (Photo: Walla !, official website)
The confrontation marks the beginning of a white night in the plenum.
Members of the Knesset will discuss a series of government and private bills, the main ones of which will be the Dayanim Law, which is expected to be put to a vote in the first reading, and the Alternative Government Law, the most challenging for the coalition.
Earlier, three no-confidence motions filed by opposition factions fell.
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