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Orit Malka Strook (; born 15 March 1960) is a far-right, religious-conservative Israeli politician. She serves as the Minister of Settlements and National Missions in the thirty-seventh government, and is a member of the
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for the National Religious Party–Religious Zionism. She served as member of the Knesset for Tkuma (a faction within the Jewish Home) between 2013 and 2015. Strook is also among the leaders of the Jewish settlement in
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, and she established the Israeli non-governmental organization Human Rights Organization of Judea and Samaria, which she headed between 2004 and 2012.


Early life

Orit Cohen (later Strook) was born to a family of lawyers from
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. Her middle name Malka was given to her in memory of her grandmother, the Hungarian Jewish poet . Growing up, Strook studied at the Hebrew University Secondary School. In the late 1970s, while she was in the 11th grade, Strook gradually became more religious; she eventually became a ba'alat teshuva and embraced
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. During that period, she began studying at the religious Zionist Machon Meir
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and
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organization. Shortly thereafter, she married Avraham Strook, a student of Rabbi Haim Drukman. The young couple briefly lived in the settlement of Yamit in the
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, but, after the Sinai was returned to
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in 1982 as part of the terms of the 1979 peace treaty, and Yamit was evacuated, Strook and her family chose to live in the Jewish settlement in
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.


Personal life

In 2007, Strook's son Zviki Strook was convicted of kidnapping and torturing a Palestinian boy, who was found hours later, naked, handcuffed, unconscious and wounded with severe injuries after the attack in a field. Zviki Strook was sentenced to 30 months in prison. Despite the conviction, Orit Strook defended her son, and in response to the ruling, she stated that, "Unlike the
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, who preferred to believe the Arab witnesses, we are sure of Zvi's innocence, and are hurting from the success of his haters and would assist him to deal with the difficult sentence imposed on him". As of 2013, Strook is a resident of the Avraham Avinu settlement in the city of Hebron in the occupied West Bank. She has eleven children and twelve grandchildren.


Controversies

In April 2025, one of Strook's daughters, Shoshana, filed a police complaint in Italy, accusing both of her parents and a brother of sexually abusing her when she was a child. Later, she returned to Israel, and also filed a complaint with Israeli Police. The investigation by Lahav 433 Anti-Corruption Unit was subject to a gag order, and therefore, Israeli news outlets were prohibited from publishing further details or even mentioning that the charges are against Minister Strook. Shoshana Strook alleged that both parents filmed what she called ″sexual rituals″, exploiting her and offering the videos as
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Civic career

After the Cave of the Patriarchs was closed to Jewish worshippers following the 1994 massacre, Strook was elected as the head of the Women's Committee for the Cave (), and worked to convince the political system to re-open the Cave for Jewish visitors.From the Kitchen into the Kitchenette
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Since 2000, she has headed the legal-political department of the organization of Jewish settlers in Hebron. Following the Israeli government's 2002 evacuation of a family of Jewish settlers from an area of Kiryat Arba, Strook founded the Human Rights Organization of Judea and Samaria to advocate for settlers. She headed the organization from 2004 until 2012.


Political career

Strook was placed thirteenth on the joint National UnionNational Religious Party list for the 2006 elections, but failed to win a seat as the alliance won only nine seats. In the 2013 elections, Strook was elected to the Knesset on The Jewish Home list. She is among the Knesset's most vehement opponents to recognition of non-Orthodox movements of Judaism. Strook was placed thirteenth on the party's list for the
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but lost her seat as the party was reduced to eight seats. In 2019, Strook was tenth on the Yamina list, but did not make into the
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since Yamina won only seven seats in the September 2019 Israeli legislative election. Strook was again tenth on the Yamina list In March 2020 but did not win a seat in Knesset as Yamina won only six seats in the March 2020 Israeli legislative election. For the 2021 elections, Strook was placed fifth on Religious Zionist Party's list, and returned to the Knesset, as the alliance won six seats. In December 2022, Strook suggested that doctors could refuse to treat gay people if it conflicted with their religious beliefs. Strook criticized Israeli security officials who called attacks against Palestinians by Jewish settlers in the West Bank "terrorism". Strook compared these officials to the
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. She was appointed the Minister of Settlements and National Missions in the thirty-seventh government in December 2022. In May 2024, Strook opposed a potential agreement for a ceasefire in the
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, which proposed Israel halting hostilities in exchange for
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releasing Israeli hostages. In response to American efforts to negotiate a ceasefire, Strook said that the
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"doesn't deserve to be called a friend of the State of Israel".


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