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The Supreme Court in Jerusalem sentenced Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir to a fine of 35,000 shekels (approximately $11,837) and ordered him to delete a video documenting the detention of "Resilience Fleet" activists. This came after the court received a legal petition from the "Integrity of Governance" movement, which accused Ben Gvir of exploiting the scene for an illegal campaign by using public property and publicly posted footage for political purposes, in violation of Israeli election laws. The video, published on May 20, 2026, shows Ben Gvir among the detained activists, who are handcuffed. It sparked a wave of international condemnation, with several countries summoning Israeli ambassadors and human rights organizations such as Amnesty International describing the video as "inhuman." Italy and France have opened investigations into the incident, with accusations of torture and war crimes.
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