Ben Gvir links settler camp with prisoner file
Ben Gvir, where the settler street meets the prisoner file. In the Israeli scene, Ben Gvir is not read merely as a minister, but as a link between the hardline settler right and the security and prison institutions. His influence makes prison decisions and security policies part of a broader political battle, where coalition calculations intersect with the settler camp’s demands. The sources add that the more his presence grows inside decision-making circles, the more the prisoner file and the West Bank become tied to Israel’s internal political struggle rather than security considerations alone, and that what happens inside prisons is not necessarily separate from what is happening on the ground, as both files have become a card in a single political and security equation.
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