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Ben-Gvir Under Fire

How Hamas Tried to Kill Ben Gvir

Israeli security forces thwart Hamas plan to assassinate National Security Minister Ben-Gvir using explosive drones in Hebron. Multiple suspects were arrested in a joint operation.

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Itamar Ben-Gvir on threat
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Israeli security forces have thwarted a Hamas plan to assassinate National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir using explosive-laden drones, the Shin Bet announced this Wednesday.

The plot was uncovered in recent weeks during a joint operation by the Shin Bet and the IDF in the Hebron area. Several suspects were arrested and remain under interrogation. According to investigators, the cell was directed by Hamas operatives based in Turkey.

“This is another example of Hamas’s efforts to export terror into the heart of Israel,” a senior security official said. “The Shin Bet will continue to thwart any attempt to harm Israeli leaders or citizens.”

Ben-Gvir Responds: “I Will Not Be Afraid”

Following the announcement, Ben-Gvir publicly thanked the security forces for protecting him.

“I thank the Shin Bet, IDF soldiers, police, prison service intelligence, and all those working to protect my life,” the minister said. “I will not be deterred, and I will not be afraid. Hamas has already tried to assassinate me five times, and failed each time.”

He added a warning to the terror group: “The terrorists must know: rather than them striking me, we will strike them, anywhere and anytime.”

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A Persistent Target

Ben-Gvir, one of Israel’s most controversial and high-profile politicians, has long been a target of Hamas. Security officials say attempts on his life are meant both to weaken Israel’s leadership and to rally support among Hamas’s base.

The latest foiled plot highlights how drone technology is increasingly being used by terror groups in attempts to bypass conventional defenses. Israeli intelligence services have been working to monitor, intercept, and preempt such threats before they can be carried out.

For now, the Shin Bet says the suspects remain under investigation, as Israel braces for further attempts by Hamas to strike at its leadership.


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