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'Ran red light': National security minister rushed to hospital after car crash

Ben-Gvir's office issued the following statement: "The minister is feeling well, conscious, and being transferred for further medical treatment at Assaf Harofeh Hospital."

by  ILH Staff
Published on  04-26-2024 18:51
Last modified: 04-30-2024 12:00
'Ran red light': National security minister rushed to hospital after car crashCourtesy

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's car after the accident, April 26, 2024 | Photo: Courtesy

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National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir sustained minor injuries after his car flipped following a car accident while visiting the site of a terrorist attack in Ramle earlier on Friday afternoon., which left one Israeli woman badly injured.

Video: Ben Gvir's car involved in a car accident / Credit: Yossi Zeliger

Ben-Gvir had arrived at the scene of the Ramla stabbing attack this afternoon to oversee the response to the stabbing attack up close. After giving a statement to the media, he left the area and shortly after was involved in the traffic accident while sitting in the passenger seat. According to eyewitnesses, the minister's vehicle ran a red light and overturned. It should be noted that since he was in an official capacity, his car was legally allowed to enter intersections even if this was in violation of traffic laws.

In addition to the minister, his daughter, his driver, one of his guards, and the driver of the other vehicle involved in the accident were evacuated from the scene. All were in light condition and fully conscious. Ben-Gvir's office issued the following statement: "The minister is feeling well, conscious, and being transferred for further medical treatment at Assaf Harofeh Hospital." In  August, Ben-Gvir's vehicle was involved in an accident in Jerusalem and according to eyewitnesses, his vehicle ran a red light. Haaretz reported on a series of traffic violations committed by Ben-Gvir and allegations that the minister instructs his drivers to commit traffic offenses.

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