US visit by far-right Israeli minister draws tense protests and ‘big fissures’ in Jewish community -
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Israeli security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, a far-right ultranationalist settler leader, faced fierce protests during his first official U.S. state visit. His appearances in New York and at Yale University triggered demonstrations, resignations, and arrests. Ben-Gvir's history of racist incitement and support for terrorist groups has raised concerns among Jewish leaders and U.S.
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