Cabinet to discuss suggestion that British reps. visit Nukhba terrorists

The extended cabinet approved that an Israeli judge accompanied by two foreign observers would visit Hamas Nukhba terrorists detained in Israeli prisons, according to Israeli media.

Ben-Gvir and Smotrich reportedly opposed the decision. 

According to Walla, citing an Israeli official, such visits will be part of a try-out plan, with Israel approving the identity of the observers prior to the visits.

The official also added that Israel does not allow the Red Cross to visit the terrorists since the international organization does not visit the hostages. 

Earlier on Thursday, Israeli media reported the cabinet was set to discuss a British suggestion that British representatives should be allowed to visit Hamas Nukhba terrorists in prison so they can get an impression of the conditions in which the terrorists are detained.

Otzma Yehudit leader Itamar Ben-Gvir (credit: YONATAN SINDEL/FLASH90)
Otzma Yehudit leader Itamar Ben-Gvir (credit: YONATAN SINDEL/FLASH90)

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir opposed the move and demanded that the hostages receive visits by international delegations as well.

Ben-Gvir: ‘Visits harm deterrence’ 

Following the decision, Ben-Gvir stated, “Unfortunately, once again, the Prime Minister is leading a wrong policy that harms deterrence. The decision today in the cabinet to force upon me visits by foreign observers to the prisons to check the condition of terrorists is a serious mistake,” on a post on X.

“Our hostages in Gaza are abused, with no visits and no concerns for their rights. These visits harm deterrence and negotiations with Hamas, raise the morale of the terrorists, may lead to prison riots, and beyond that, it is a violation of Israeli sovereignty and an opening for international intervention in other issues in the future. No country that respects its sovereignty and security would allow this to happen,” he added.

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