Melanie Swan of The Telegraph reported that Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir was banned from receiving intelligence briefings after a series of alleged leaks of sensitive documents.

The report claims that Ben-Gvir, in violation of the security guidelines he has been trusted to protect, is facing a ban by the National Security Council. Additionally, several claims have been made against Ben-Gvir for illegally photographing classified participants at classified intelligence meetings.

In response to the ban, Ben-Gvir stated that "This is childish and lacks any grip on reality. Elements within the security system are engaged in spreading slander and lies as a response to my criticism against them."

Pushing to get his plan approved in the near future. Ben Gvir
Pushing to get his plan approved in the near future. Ben Gvir (credit: Yonatan Zindel/Flash90)

The Shin Bet speaks out against Ben-Gvir

Last month, the heads of the Shin Bet also refused to meet with Ben-Gvir after relations between the two sides deteriorated due to confrontations at weekly security meetings.

The Shin Bet accused Ben-Gvir of leaking information and violating protocol, such as bringing cell phones into meetings, lack of professionalism, and other inappropriate behavior. A senior intelligence official told The Telegraph "The greatest internal threat to Israel is Ben-Gvir. He operates by his own rules and tries to ignore everyone around him, despite his lack of a background in national security and defense. He is a burden."