Today, Sunday, the extremist Israeli MP Itamar Ben Gvir drew his weapon and threatened to shoot at Palestinians who were allegedly throwing stones at Israeli cars near the occupied city of Jerusalem.

The official Israeli Kan channel said that MK Itamar Ben Gvir drew his weapon and threatened to shoot "Palestinians throwing stones at Israeli vehicles" on the road near the Arroub refugee camp in the Gush Etzion area, south of Jerusalem.

For its part, the Hebrew newspaper Maariv said that Ben Gvir was on his way to the parliamentary office that he set up in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of Jerusalem.

She said that the extremist deputy head of the "Jewish Power" party justified his action by confronting masked Palestinians who threw stones at the passengers on the road.

It quoted Ben Gvir as saying that "the soldiers cannot shoot at terrorists before receiving a permit to do so. This time I was able to drive away the terrorists who threw stones after I got out of the car and pointed my weapon at them." Palestinians".

In December 2021, Ben Gvir drew his weapon in the face of two Arab security guards, and threatened to kill them in Tel Aviv.

At the time, the Israeli Channel 12 said that the two security guards asked Ben Gvir to move his car and stop it in the designated place, before an argument broke out between them, after which the extremist deputy pulled his weapon towards the two Arab guards.

On February 13, the far-right MP set up a tent on private Palestinian land, in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, and considered it his office.