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Originally Posted by blankall
Firstly he's the Minister of National security.
That minister is in charge of the internal police and prison systems. Literally no say in external affairs and settlements. It's a far less influential position than the Minister of defence.
His true power lies in the ability to collapse the government. Hence why Israel has had 5 elections since 2019, and is likely having another as soon the state of emergency is over.
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My mistake, but he is in charge of the boarder guard and a permanent member of the security cabinet. This is not a fringe position in government.
But can you give me a list of people in the Israeli government who speak for the Israeli government if not the people who prop the government up in power.