Mon. Apr 21st, 2025

ISRAELI minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has been rushed to hospital after a car crash in central Israel today.

The National Security chief was leaving the scene of a stabbing attack near Tel Aviv when his car overturned.

ReutersThe mangled overturned car Ben-Gvir was riding in at the time of the crash[/caption]

ReutersArmed Israeli cops at the scene of the crash[/caption]

ReutersWitnesses stand near the overturned car[/caption]

Police officers said two vehicles were involved in the smash in Ramle and three people were injured.

The area was cordoned off by armed cops.

Ben-Gvir was in the city near Tel Aviv, visiting the site of a suspected stabbing attack, when the car he was travelling in flipped over.

The national security minister was said to be conscious and in good condition, but was taken to a nearby hospital for further treatment.

Dramatic pictures from the scene showed his mangled car after it was flipped upside down.

His black car lay upside down on the road next to a white vehicle with a destroyed bumper.

And footage from the scene showed the carnage that unfolded after the smash.

The hardline politician, a controversial member of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s emergency government, was leaving the scene of a stabbing attack in Ramle when the crash occurred.

An 18-year-old woman was seriously injured in what was described by Israeli officials as a terror incident.

Israeli emergency service Magen David Adom declared the “terrorist was neutralised” following the stabbing.

Ben-Gvir recently called for Israel to launch a full-scale military attack on Iran after Tehran launched a 300-drone and missile attack on Israel this month – and has a history of convictions related to support for terrorism and anti-Arab rhetoric.

The politician has also advocated for Palestinians to be moved from Gaza and supported calls for Jewish settlements to be reestablished in the enclave.

AFPIsraeli police cordon off the site of the car crash[/caption]

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