Orit Strock

Orit Strock is an Israeli lawmaker and member of the far-right Religious Zionist Party. She currently serves as the country's national missions minister.

'Gaza war is existential': Orit Strock says IDF neglected to call up 15,000 reservists

Strock believes IDF needs more fighters, despite 'small and smart army' approach.

By 103FM
07/07/2024

MK Strock attacks US: "Not worthy to be called a friend of Israel"

National Missions Minister Orit Strock discussed the choice between two options facing the Israeli government - a hostage deal or the IDF entering Rafah.

By 104.5FM VIA MAARIV ONLINE
08/05/2024

Smotrich, Strok commend Trump for rejecting Palestinian statehood

The former president said that two-state solution will be 'very very tough,' but did not reject it.

Minister Strock: Gov't has no right to throw war in trash to save hostages

Minister Orit Strock claimed that the deal would lead to abandoning the goals of the war and leaving hostages behind.

Iranian opposition figure to arrive in Israel and speak at Knesset

Vahid Beheshti, an independent journalist and Iranian human rights activist based in London, completed a 72-day hunger strike followed by a sit-in last month.

IDF fighter pilots 'abandon forces in Gaza,' minister falsely claims

The IDF spokesperson appeared to directly address Struck's claims, stating in a Sunday evening briefing that "there has been no incident in which a ground force was not backed up."

Amid war, far-right minister attacks IDF reserve officers' 'fat pockets'

Struck made the comment while being asked about the hundreds of millions of shekels being added to her ministry in the amended 2023 budget for uses like "family purity" counseling.

Ben-Gvir under fire after quadruple murder in Israeli Arab sector

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir labeled criminal organizations responsible for rising Arab sector crime as "terrorists" and called on the Shin Bet to help fight crime.

Israel's security cabinet meeting set for Tuesday after terror attacks

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has called on Prime Minister Netanyahu to convene the Security Cabinet as soon as possible after the second terror attack within a week.

Violence against civilians must be condemned clearly - opinion

Cry out against any and all violence against civilians and/or their property, which is an antithesis to the Jewish and Israeli way and detrimental to Israel itself.

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