Irish music icon Sinead O'Connor dead at 56: reports
- Itamar Ben-Gvir, who once took credit for forcing Sinead O'Connor to cancel a peace concert in Jerusalem, is now Israel's national security minister, showcasing the rise of Israel's far-right.
- O'Connor's open letter criticizing Ben-Gvir was remembered by many Israelis following her death, highlighting the controversy surrounding the canceled concert and Ben-Gvir's opposition to peace initiatives in Jerusalem.
- Ben-Gvir's extremist background, including his involvement with the Kahanist movement, his anti-Arab rhetoric, and his controversial actions as national security minister, have fueled division and backlash within Israel.
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