Driver of Israeli Minister Ben Gvir Convicted for Causing Traffic Accident

Driver of Israeli Minister Ben Gvir Finally Convicted!

What Happened?

The driver of Israel’s Minister of National Security, Itay Aihenshtajn, has been convicted for causing a traffic accident back in April. Yes, you read that right – the driver of one of Israel’s top officials failed to follow traffic rules and caused a crash that injured another driver.

How Did It Happen?

The incident occurred while Aihenshtajn was escorting Minister Ben Gvir at the site of a militant attack in Ramla. Instead of obeying traffic signals, he ran a red light and collided with another vehicle. The injured driver was hospitalized, and the case went to court.

What’s the Punishment?

The court revoked Aihenshtajn’s driver’s license for 30 days, and he pleaded guilty as part of a plea deal with prosecutors. The victim expressed satisfaction with the verdict but expects financial compensation for the accident’s consequences.

Why Does This Matter?

This isn’t just a traffic accident story. It’s about the driver of the Minister of National Security – a person who should be a model of discipline and responsibility. Instead, we have a driver who endangered someone’s life and got off with a slap on the wrist.

Is This Just the Tip of the Iceberg?

In Israel, where tensions run high and security is paramount, incidents like this cast a shadow over the seriousness of government services. If the minister’s driver can ignore traffic laws and cause accidents, what can we expect from others?

The Bottom Line

The driver of Ben Gvir has been convicted, but is the punishment enough? Would an ordinary citizen get away with just 30 days without a license? This story makes us question justice and equality before the law.

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