Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Itamar Benguir, the Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist regime, once again called for the complete cessation of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
In an interview with the Zionist media "National News", Benguir said that he is against sending any humanitarian aid to Gaza in the midst of the war with Hamas.
He stated: "I believe that as long as we have hostages in Gaza, we should not give any concessions to this area, even for civilians."
This is not the first time that Benguir has called for an end to humanitarian aid to Gaza. He said that Tel Aviv should stop all humanitarian aid from entering Gaza after the killing of 6 captives of this regime in Gaza this year.
Such statements by Benguir have caused many Israelis to consider him a threat to the existence of the Zionist regime.
A few months ago, the head of Israel's security agency (Shabak) warned in a letter to Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of this regime, referring to Benguir's actions, that "Jewish terrorism" has endangered Israel's existence.
In this letter addressed to Netanyahu, his cabinet ministers and General Tharnaval, Shabak head Ronen Barr strongly criticized the people he called "Jewish terrorist leaders".
Among the most important points of the letter was that he noted that these people "want the system to lose control and cause untold damage to Israel."
Referring to the security situation that the Israeli regime is currently facing, the head of Shabak pointed out that the actions facilitated by Benguir may lead to the opening of another front against Israel.
He wrote: "The damage to Israel is indescribable, especially at this point in time... We are facing a sensitive situation that instills a sense of lack of governance and creates new problems for building the regional alliances necessary to confront the Shiite axis."
This Zionist official wrote: "Some say that the activities of this group are the implementation of Rabbi Kahan's ideology and the concept of "rebellion" borrowed from Rabbi Ginsberg. Both of them believe that it is easier to destroy the current social constructions than to repair them.
He added: "This ideology favors the destruction of the country's structures in order to emphasize the choice between Judaism and democracy: two values that, according to my understanding, only reinforce each other. Based on this worldview, they are willing to endanger the security of the country and its existence and weaken public trust in the country's institutions.
In another part of the letter, the head of Shabak pointed to the arrival of Itmar Benguir, the minister of internal security of the regime, along with hundreds of other people, to the Al-Aqsa Mosque area and noted that seeing such scenes could lead Israel to widespread bloodshed and "irreversibly tarnish its face in the world."
The party that Benguir is the head of is based on the ideology known as "Kahanism" and "anti-Arabism".
Kahanism is a Zionist ideology that believes that Arabs living in occupied Palestine are enemies of Jews and Israel.
Kahanism seeks to establish a Jewish theocracy in occupied Palestine without the right to vote for non-Jews.
Some of Benguire's controversial statements give a better picture of the depth of fascism in his views. For example, Benguir said in August 2023: "The right of me and my wife and my children to walk in the area of Judea and Shomron (Judah and Samaria) is more important than the right of Arabs to travel."
In early October 2023, after the arrest of 5 Haredi Jews for spitting on Christians, Benguir said that such an act cannot be considered criminal.
Among his other controversial statements on July 1, he said that the war with Hamas is an opportunity to evict Palestinians from Gaza.