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June 10 2025 | Faced travel bans and asset freezes from the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Norway, accused of inciting settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank. |
May 2025 | Attacked by Haredi Jews of the Neturei Karta while reporting Palestinian flags painted on a building in Beit Shemesh. |
2025 | Began serving as Minister of National Security. |
2025 | Announced return to government after an agreement was reached, following continuation of airstrikes in Gaza. |
March 19 2025 | Knesset approved his reappointment to the government. |
March 18 2025 | His party announced their intention to return to the government. |
February 3 2025 | During a match against Maccabi Tel Aviv, Beitar Jerusalem players wear orange jerseys to highlight the captivity of Shiri Bibas and her sons Ariel and Kfir in Gaza. |
January 19 2025 | Resigned alongside his party's ministers when the ceasefire went into effect, with his term expiring on 21 January. |
January 19 2025 | Officially resigned from the government. |
January 19 2025 | Officially resigned from his position as Minister of National Security, with the resignation to take effect in 48 hours, in protest of the Israeli–Palestinian prisoner exchange. |
January 18 2025 | CNN reported Ben-Gvir's intention to resign from his ministerial position in response to the Israel–Hamas war ceasefire proposal. |
January 17 2025 | Held a press conference announcing his intention to resign as Minister and withdraw Otzma Yehudit from the coalition if the government accepted the three-phase ceasefire proposal. |
2024 | Beitar ended 6th place in the Toto Cup and lost in the first game of the State Cup. |
2024 | Ended 6th place in the Toto Cup and lost in the Israeli Super Cup, effectively being eliminated from winning these tournaments. |
2024 | Competed in European tournament with a draw 0:0 and a loss 1:4 against PAOK FC, marking their return to international competition after many years of absence. |
2024 | Beitar Jerusalem F.C. ended the season in 11th place in the league table, starting with a -4 point penalty and receiving an additional one-point deduction during the season. |
2024 | Beitar Jerusalem F.C. holds a UEFA ranking of 223 with a coefficient of 2.500 in the 2024-25 season. |
2024 | Started the league season with a -4 point penalty from the Israeli Football Association due to events following the 2022-2023 State Cup Final. |
2024 | Finished 11th in the league table, with more losses than wins but maintaining a positive goals ratio. |
2024 | Received an additional one-point penalty during the league season. |
2024 | Ben-Gvir makes another controversial visit to the Temple Mount, where the al-Aqsa Mosque is located. |
2024 | Survived a foiled assassination plot by seven Arab citizens of Israel and four Palestinians from the West Bank. |
August 13 2024 | Led a group of Jewish worshippers to the Temple Mount during Tisha B'Av, causing significant controversy by allowing Jews to pray and prostrate themselves in the compound. |
May 2024 | Rabbi Reuven Kahane was arrested after assaulting pro-Palestinian protesters in New York City following an argument that led to his car being damaged. |
May 17 2024 |
Nakba
The United Nations commemorated the Palestinian Nakba for the second consecutive year, calling for an end to Israeli occupation. An event titled '1948-2024: The Continuing Palestinian Nakba' was organized to mark the occasion.
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April 27 2024 | Achieved their highest ever away win against Hapoel Tel Aviv, winning 5:1 at Bloomfield Stadium. |
February 19 2024 | Barak Itzhaki becomes the latest manager of Beitar Jerusalem F.C., taking over from 19 February 2024 to the present. |
February 1 2024 | Gal Cohen serves as interim manager from 1 February 2024 to 19 February 2024. |
January 26 2024 | Accused the International Court of Justice of anti-semitism following its ruling on the South Africa v. Israel case. |
January 1 2024 | Suggested the war with Hamas presented an 'opportunity to encourage migration of Gaza residents' and supported potential Jewish settlement in Gaza. |
2023 | Baraq Avramov was selected as the Team Owner of the Season 2022–2023 by the Israeli Football Association, shortly before the State Cup Final. |
2023 | The club finished 6th in the Toto Cup. |
2023 | Beitar Jerusalem F.C. lost the Israeli Super Cup, eliminating their chance of winning the tournament. |
2023 | Competed in a European tournament, drawing 0:0 and losing 1:4 to PAOK FC after many years of absence from international competitions. |
2023 | Beitar Jerusalem F.C. achieves a UEFA ranking of 233 with a coefficient of 2.500 and 1.500 in the 2023-24 season. |
2023 | Eliminated from the State Cup after losing in the 1st game. |
2023 |
Nakba
Israeli Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman ordered the withdrawal of government funding from Al Saraya Theater in Jaffa in response to the scheduled projection of the film 'Farha'.
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2023 |
Nakba
Jordanian film 'Farha', directed by Darin J. Sallam, was selected as Jordan's official submission for the Academy Awards International Feature Film category. The film focuses on the Nakba, a significant event in Palestinian history.
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2023 |
Violence against Palestinian journalists
Record numbers of Palestinian journalists are arrested and killed by the Israeli military, highlighting the ongoing dangers faced by media professionals in the region.
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November 2023 | Beitar Jerusalem F.C. signs controversial Israeli-Moroccan owner Oren Nissim, marking a significant ownership change for the club. |
November 12 2023 | During the March for the Republic and Against Antisemitism, French JDL members assaulted a protester and attacked demonstrators from the Golem collective. |
November 11 2023 |
Nakba
Israeli Agriculture Minister Avi Dichter refers to the Israel-Hamas war as a 'Gaza Nakba' in an interview on N12 News, drawing parallels to the historical displacement of Palestinians.
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October 2023 |
Nakba
The Al Qarara Cultural Museum, which contained a collection of pre-Nakba jewellery, was destroyed in an explosion during an Israeli attack.
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October 30 2023 | JDL member Robert Manning was released on parole after serving time for the assassination of Alex Odeh on October 11, 1985. |
October 7 2023 |
Violence against Palestinian journalists
Beginning of the Israel-Hamas war, which resulted in significant casualties among Palestinian journalists, with 70% of journalists killed worldwide being Palestinian.
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September 2023 | The club participated in the Israeli Premier League, continuing their competitive campaign with the goal of improving their league standing and performance. |
August 2023 | Made controversial statements about prioritizing Jewish movement rights over Arab movement rights in Judea and Samaria, condemned by Palestinian Authority and US State Department. |
August 2023 | Beitar Jerusalem F.C. made a significant move in the transfer market by signing Brazilian midfielder Wallyson from Maccabi Netanya, marking a notable recruitment effort for the team's midfield strengthening. |
May 2023 |
Nakba
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas criminalized the denial of the 1948 Palestinian expulsion, making it punishable by up to two years in jail following the 75th anniversary of the Nakba.
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May 2023 |
Deus vult
The perpetrator of the Allen, Texas outlet mall shooting had 'Deus vult' as one of his tattoos.
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