Bezalel Yoel Smotrich (; born 27 February 1980) is an
Israeli far-right politician and lawyer who has served as the
Minister of Finance since 2022. The leader of the
National Religious Party–Religious Zionism, he previously served as a
Knesset
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member for
the Jewish Home and
Yamina, leaving in 2023 after resigning under the
Norwegian Law, allowing him to remain a minister in the government while his seat in the Knesset could be taken by another candidate from his party.
Smotrich is a settler in the
Israeli-occupied West Bank
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, living in the settlement of
Kedumim, which is
illegal under international law. His residence was also built illegally outside the settlement proper.
Smotrich's statements, often dubbed "racist" and "homophobic", have led to several controversies.
He is a supporter of expanding Israeli settlements in the West Bank, opposes
Palestinian statehood, and
denies the existence of a
Palestinian people.
As minister with powers in the occupied Palestinian territories, he has led clandestine Israeli efforts to annex territories in the West Bank, first as a ''fait accompli'', then by force of law.
Biography
Smotrich was born in
Haspin, a religious
Israeli settlement in the
Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, and grew up in the
Beit El settlement, deemed illegal under international law, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. His last name is derived from the Ukrainian town of
Smotrych, where he says his ancestors lived. His grandfather Yaakov immigrated to
Mandatory Palestine
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After ...
before
World War II
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, and subsequently lost his parents, who drowned on an
Aliyah Bet ship trying to reach Palestine, while his grandmother Bruria survived
the Holocaust
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before immigrating to Israel. His grandfather Shimon was a 13th-generation native of
Jerusalem
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, and his grandmother Sara was born in
Metula to a family of Zionist pioneers.
Smotrich's father was an
Orthodox rabbi
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, and Smotrich received a religious education, attending
Mercaz HaRav Kook,
Yashlatz, and
Yeshiva
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t
Kedumim. During his short service in the
Israel Defense Forces
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, he served as a secretary in the Operations Division of the General Staff. He earned a
BA in law from
Ono Academic College, and although he made several public statements proclaiming to have a master's degree in public and international law from the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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, he did not complete it.
He is licensed as a lawyer. Smotrich is an
Orthodox Jew, and is married to Revital, with whom he has seven children. The family lives outside the Kedumim settlement in the West Bank, in a house that was illegally built outside state land and in breach of the settlement's master plan.
Political activism
According to former
Shin Bet
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deputy chief
Yitzhak Ilan, who interrogated him at the time, during the protests against the
Israeli disengagement from Gaza, Smotrich was arrested in 2005 while in possession of 700 litres of gasoline on suspicion of participating in an attempt to blow up
Ayalon Highway, a major arterial road. He was held in jail for three weeks but not charged after refusing to speak. This account was corroborated by Dvir Kariv, who was an agent with Shin Bet at the time.
In 2006 he helped organize the "Beast Parade" as part of protests against a
gay pride parade in Jerusalem, although he later admitted regret at the incident.
He is co-founder of the
NGO Regavim, which monitors and pursues legal action in the Israeli court system against constructions undertaken by Palestinians,
Bedouin
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s, and other Arabs in Israel and the West Bank without Israeli permits.
Political career
In the build-up to the
2015 Knesset elections, Smotrich won second place on the Tkuma list after party leader
Uri Ariel.
The party ran in the elections as part of
The Jewish Home, with Smotrich placed eighth on its list for the elections. He was elected to the Knesset as the party won eight seats. In 2018, he announced that he would challenge Uri Ariel for the leadership of the National Union faction. On 14 January 2019, he defeated Ariel in what was described as a "landslide victory", although it was a very small election, with 123 votes counted.
He is said to have played a key role in Israeli legislation to legalize the annexation of Palestinian lands and a law banning advocates for the
Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement from visiting Israel.
Smotrich is a co-sponsor of proposed legislation change stating that sources of Jewish religious tradition such as the
Torah
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have to be considered when dealing with legal matters that cannot be decided by legislation or court rulings. Other sponsors of this legislation are
Miki Zohar from
Likud
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,
Yoav Ben-Tzur from
Shas
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, and
Nissan Slomiansky from The Jewish Home.
In June 2019 Smotrich campaigned for the
Ministry of Justice, saying that he sought the portfolio to "restore the
Torah justice system".
Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu distanced himself from the comments, and appointed openly gay MK
Amir Ohana
Amir Ohana (; born 15 March 1976) is an Israeli lawyer, former Shin Bet official and politician who has served as the Speaker of the Knesset since 2022, and as a member of the Knesset for Likud. He previously held the posts of Ministry of Just ...
to the post. According to
Channel 13, Smotrich subsequently requested the
Ministry of Diaspora Affairs, but was not granted the position due to fears that he would strain ties between Israel and the
Jewish diaspora
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.
Smotrich initiated legislation which passed in the Knesset calling for government ministers, Knesset members, judges, senior military personnel, and police officers to declare their assets every six years.
On 21 November 2022, in a compromise with the
Religious Zionist Party, it was reported that prime minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu would appoint Smotrich as
Minister of Finance in Netanyahu's incoming government.
In February 2023 he was entrusted with a large part of the administration of the
occupied West Bank. His mission is to develop the settlements and unify their administration with that of the Israeli territory. After a Palestinian attack on settlers, he called for "striking the cities of terror and its instigators without mercy, with tanks and helicopters". He also said that Israel should act "in a way that conveys that the master of the house has gone crazy".
On 30 October 2023 Smotrich froze the transfer of tax revenues to the
Palestinian Authority
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. The move was criticized by the United States.
On 5 November 2023 Smotrich expressed support for the
blockade of the Gaza Strip, saying that fuel will not enter Gaza "under any circumstances". He stated that "Gaza will be under Israeli control" after the
Gaza war. On 14 November 2023, Smotrich called for a "voluntary emigration" of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to other countries, stating that Israel would "no longer be able to accept the existence of an independent entity in Gaza".
Smotrich was expected to return to the Knesset in early 2025, pushing out Otzma Yehudit MK
Yitzhak Kroizer, which would have balanced out the amount of Knesset seats belonging to Otzma and RZP, following Otzma's withdrawal from the government, but Smotrich withdrew his resignation before it came into effect as negotiations were underway.
He was expected to submit his resignation in April 2025, which would have led to the departure of
Otzma Yehudit MK
Yitzhak Kroizer but Smotrich withdrew it as Netanyahu made a deal that would enable
Almog Cohen to resign instead and former MK
Zvi Sukkot would return to the Knesset in his place.
On 10 June 2025 the governments of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Norway announced that they would impose travel bans on Smotrich and freeze his assets alongside National Security Minister
Itamar Ben-Gvir, accusing them of inciting
settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank. The decision was criticized by the two ministers and the United States.
Smotrich responded to the sanctions by ordering
accountant general to cancel a policy that enabled correspondence between Israeli and Palestinian Authority banks. The move was reported to be an effort to collapse the PA's economy.
Political positions
On Palestine and the Palestinians
Smotrich is a supporter of expanding Israeli settlements in the West Bank, and opposes Palestinian statehood.
In a 2015 interview Smotrich stated that "The Palestinian Authority is a burden, and Hamas is an asset",
noting that, while the PA was harming Israel in international forums, Hamas' status as a terrorist organization meant that "no one will recognize it, no one will give it status at the
nternational Criminal Court no one will let it put forth a resolution at the U.N. Security Council".
According to journalist
Ron Ben-Yishai, in his dual role as finance minister and adjunct minister in the
Ministry of Defense, Smotrich intends to implement ideas set forth in his "Decisive Plan" (2017)
which, according to Ben-Yishai, foresees: "Flood
ng simply so, the areas of Judea and Samaria with settlements and Jewish settlers. When this happens, the Palestinians are supposed to understand that they have no chance to get a state of their own, and they would have to choose between one of the three options – a life of subjugation under Israeli rule, emigration, or a ''
shahid
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''
artyrdeath".
Anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian sentiment
Smotrich's radical views on Jewish-Arab relations are controversial within the Religious Zionist sector.
In July 2015 Smotrich caused controversy by declaring in a Knesset Interior meeting that developers in Israel should not have to sell homes to Arabs. The meeting took place following accusations that Galil Homes refused to sell homes to Arabs in
Ma'alot, a northern Israeli town. Smotrich defended the developer, saying that, "Anyone who wants to protect the Jewish People and opposes mixed marriages is not a racist. Whoever wants to let Jews live a Jewish life without non-Jews is not a racist." He added that Jews are the ones deprived in Israel because "they don't get free land in the Negev", a reference to Bedouin. "I believe in God's words. I prefer that Jews make a living and wouldn't sell a house to Arabs."
Smotrich has argued that
price tag assaults on Palestinian people or property, while criminal in nature, are not to be classified as examples of terrorism, which he defined as "only violence carried out by an enemy within the framework of war against us". Commenting on a specific case, the
Duma arson attack, in which a Palestinian family of 3 were killed, and for which a Jewish settler was indicted, Smotrich stated that to brand such deeds as terrorism causes "mortal and unjustified harm to human and civil rights".
In April 2016 Smotrich tweeted that he supports segregation of Arab and Jewish women in hospital maternity wards: "It is natural that my wife would not want to lie down next to someone who just gave birth to a baby that might want to murder her baby in another 20 years." The tweets were condemned by several Israeli politicians, including opposition leader
Isaac Herzog and Jewish Home leader
Naftali Bennett.
Smotrich has advocated a shoot-to-kill policy for the military when they deal with
Palestinians throwing stones. Asked what he would do were another
intifada to arise, and a Palestinian child were to throw stones, he replied: "Either I will shoot him, or I will jail him, or I will expel him."
In April 2018 Smotrich tweeted that
Ahed Tamimi, a 17-year-old Palestinian serving an eight-month jail sentence for assaulting a soldier, incitement, and interfering with a soldier in the line of duty, "should have gotten a bullet, at least in the kneekap". Twitter responded by suspending his account for 12 hours and asking him to delete the tweet, saying that the tweet was "abusive" and could incite harassment. Smotrich refused to delete the tweet, saying that for Twitter, "freedom of speech is only reserved for one side of the political spectrum", and that he stood by his tweet.
In October 2021 he stated to Arab lawmakers that, "
You're here by mistake, it's a mistake that
Ben-Gurion didn't finish the job and didn't throw you out in
1948
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On his arrival in Great Britain in February 2022, the
Board of Deputies of British Jews tweeted him, telling him to go back where he came from.
After the
2023 Huwara rampage on 26 February 2023 Smotrich said, on 1 March, "I believe that the village of Huwara should be wiped out. I believe that the state of Israel should do so, and not, God forbid, ordinary individuals."
In March 2023, speaking from a podium that depicted a map of Israel that incorporated Jordan, Smotrich
denied Palestinian identity, saying that there isn't any "Palestinian history or culture", continuing by saying that there is "
no such thing as a Palestinian people"; these remarks were decried as "racist, fascist, and extremist" by the Palestinian foreign ministry.
In November 2023 he called for Palestinian-free zones around Israeli settlements in the West Bank, saying that Israel must "create sterile security areas around
ewishcommunities and roads and prevent Arabs from entering them, including for the purpose of olive harvesting." In the same month he called for the "voluntary immigration of Gaza Arabs to the countries of the world" and said that "The state of Israel will no longer be able to put up with the existence of an independent entity in Gaza". On 3 January 2024, Smotrich said that "more than 70% of the Israeli public today supports a humanitarian solution of encouraging the voluntary immigration of Gaza Arabs and their absorption in other countries."
On 27 November 2023 Smotrich said that "there are 2 million
Nazis
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" in the West Bank, "who hate us, exactly as do the Nazis of Hamas-
ISIS
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in Gaza".
On 29 April 2024 Smotrich said, "There are no half measures ...
Rafah
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,
Deir al-Balah,
Nuseirat – total annihiliation. 'Thou shalt blot out the remembrance of
Amalek from under heaven.' There is no place for them under heaven." The Israeli newspaper ''Haaretz'' described his comments as a call to genocide.
In August 2024 Smotrich said that the distribution of aid inside Gaza should be controlled by Israel, adding that "no one in the world would let us starve and thirst two million citizens
f Gaza even though it may be just and moral until they return our hostages" from the
October 7 attacks. His comments were condemned by Germany, the UK and the EU.
In May 2025, Smotrich said, about the situation in Gaza, that "Gaza will be totally destroyed" and about the Palestinians that "they will be totally despairing, understanding that there is no hope and nothing to look for in Gaza, and will be looking for relocation to begin a new life in other places."
Reactions
The European Union's foreign policy chief has requested that some Israeli ministers be sanctioned by the 27 member states of the bloc for their 'hate messages' towards Palestinians. He didn't specify the ministers, but recently he's publicly criticized
Ben-Gvir and Smotrich for statements he described as 'sinister'.
Statements about homosexuality
Smotrich opposes
gay marriage, and says that he wants to "promote the traditional family".
In 2006, Smotrich helped organize a "beast parade", where participants led goats and donkeys through the streets, in opposition to the
Jerusalem gay pride parade.
In 2015, he referred to homosexuals as "abnormal", stating: "At home, everyone can be abnormal, and people can form whatever family unit they want. But they can't make demands from me, as the state." In the same discussion, he told the audience: "I am a proud
homophobe."
He later apologized, and retracted his statement, saying: "Someone shouted from the crowd, and I responded inattentively." In July 2015, after a
fatal stabbing attack on the Jerusalem gay pride parade, he referred to the march as an "abomination" and a "beast parade".
The following month, Smotrich accused LGBT organizations of controlling the media and silencing those who share his conservative views.
Ometz, an Israeli
NGO, filed a complaint to the
Knesset
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The Knesset passes all laws, elects the President of Israel, president and Prime Minister of Israel, prime minister, approves the Cabinet of Israel, cabinet, and supe ...
Ethics Committee to intervene and investigate Smotrich's comments.
In a leaked recording of a private conversation published in January 2023 by
Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, he said: "I won't stone gays
o death and you won't force me to eat shrimp", and, in an apparent sarcastic remark, said: "I may be a far-right person, a homophobe, racist, fascist, but my word is my bond". He has stated that gay pride parades are "worse than bestiality".
Religious extremism
In July 2016 Smotrich stated he was "not willing to recognize Reform conversions and their fake religion". The comment came following the passing of a Knesset bill permitting local religious authorities to bar non-Orthodox from using public
mikvahs for conversion ceremonies, which countered a Supreme Court ruling to the contrary.
In June 2019, while pushing to be appointed Justice minister (after the previous Justice minister had been fired), Smotrich stated: "We want the justice portfolio because we want to restore the Torah justice system", and that the country should aspire to run itself as "in the days of King David".
In August 2019 Smotrich stated: "We
rthodox Jewsall would want the State of Israel to be run according to the Torah and Jewish law, it's just that we can't because there are people who think differently from us, and we have to get along with them."
The
United Right (a political alliance of right-wing parties, including The Jewish Home and Smotrich's Tkuma) referred to the negative reaction as a "media lynching", arguing that Smotrich "emphasized that he cannot and isn't interested in forcing it on others".
However, Smotrich had said: "The government makes decisions that affect us and impedes our liberties every day; so, it is simply about what decisions are in the public interest enough to justify coercion... We, too, can force our needs on others, provided we are convinced ourselves of the validity of our demands."
Support for conspiracy theory
In November 2022 he voiced support for a
conspiracy theory
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* ...
that the assassin of late Israeli prime minister
Yitzhak Rabin,
right-wing extremist Yigal Amir, was radicalized and incited to carry out the murder by the Israeli security agency Shin Bet. Likud MK and former Shin Bet chief
Avi Dichter criticized the statement as "unhinged from reality".
Support for judicial overhaul
An article by former United States ambassador to Israel
Martin Indyk and former Jordanian
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid bin Ra'ad in ''
Foreign Policy
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'' argued that the insistence of Israeli right-wing Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on curbing the powers of the Supreme Court stems from a desire to "more easily enact his vision of an Israel that extends unimpeded from river to sea", as the court had previously impeded the legalization of Israeli settlements built on privately owned Palestinian land.
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