Likud MP says ultranationalist rabbi Meir Kahane was right

In a contentious parliamentary debate, Nissim Vaturi, the deputy speaker of the Knesset and a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, openly endorsed the late ultranationalist rabbi Meir Kahane. Kahane, whose Kach movement is banned as a terrorist organization, had advocated for the expulsion of Palestinians from Israel. Vaturi criticized former Likud leaders for ostracizing Kahane, stating, ‘Kahane was right in many ways where we were wrong.’ His remarks drew immediate backlash from fellow lawmakers, with some calling for a criminal investigation into his support for a terrorist organization. The controversy comes amid growing visibility of Kahanist ideology in Israeli politics, exemplified by the Jewish Power party, which is inspired by Kahane’s extremist views. Analysts warn that the normalization of such rhetoric reflects a broader shift toward the far right in Israeli society, with traditional political boundaries increasingly blurred.