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Israel bars Neturei Karta’s US spokesman from entry

Yisroel Dovid Weiss was banned after he met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Rio de Janeiro.

Yisroel Dovid Weiss, a spokesman for the worldwide religious group Neturei Karta, attends an anti-Israel rally in Washington, D.C., March 20, 2016. Photo by Molly Riley/AFP via Getty Images.
Yisroel Dovid Weiss, a spokesman for the worldwide religious group Neturei Karta, attends an anti-Israel rally in Washington, D.C., March 20, 2016. Photo by Molly Riley/AFP via Getty Images.

Israeli Interior Minister Moshe Arbel on Monday permanently banned Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss, the U.S. spokesperson for the extreme anti-Zionist Neturei Karta movement, from entering the Jewish state.

Arbel’s announcement came hours after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said he held a meeting with the Haredi rabbi on the sidelines of the BRICS group summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

“I will not allow anyone who acts against the State of Israel and identifies with its enemies to enter,” said Arbel, of the ultra-Orthodox Shas Party.

Announcing the meeting with Weiss on his Telegram channel, Araghchi noted that the rabbi during his stay in Brazil also visited the embassy of the Islamic Republic, where he “signed the memorial book for the martyrs of the Zionist regime’s brutal invasion of our country.”

Israel last month fought a 12-day war against Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs. Twenty-eight people were killed in Iranian missile barrages targeting Israeli population centers during the war.

Neturei Karta is a fringe ultra-Orthodox Jewish organization that opposes Zionism and believes a Jewish state should not be established before the arrival of the Messiah.

Headquartered in Jerusalem’s ultra-Orthodox Mea She’arim neighborhood, the global movement has repeatedly caused controversy for its alignment with radical anti-Israel and antisemitic groups and regimes.

In 2020, members of the sect attended the funeral of Iranian Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani in Tehran, following his assassination in Baghdad by the United States.

In January 2023, Neturei Karta activists visited Jenin in Samaria, where they met with a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist group.

Later that year, the group met with then-Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi during the U.N. General Assembly annual general debate in New York.

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