Ben-Gvir’s French Ban and Washington’s Failure of Discipline is among the main developments being tracked today. The ban followed anger over Ben-Gvir’s treatment of detained Gaza flotilla activists, including videos in which the Israeli national security minister appeared to mock them in public.
France’s decision to bar Itamar Ben-Gvir from its territory should not be treated as a diplomatic earthquake.
It will not stop the war in Gaza, remake Israel’s coalition, or create a united European sanctions policy overnight.
Paris has moved, however cautiously, from criticism to consequence.
France has since asked prosecutors to examine allegations involving French nationals detained after the flotilla was intercepted.
Israel denies the allegations, and any legal process should separate evidence from accusation.
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