Ben Gvir said to cancel US trip at last moment due to visa complications (opens original article in a new tab)
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir canceled his US trip after being required to provide fingerprints at the embassy, with his office citing a decision to use a regular visa instead of a diplomatic one. The move followed reports that the US embassy's fingerprint requirement was linked to his criminal record, while Israeli visa rules allow most citizens to enter without fingerprints.
- National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir canceled his US trip after being required to provide fingerprints at the embassy
- Ben Gvir's office claimed he gave up a diplomatic passport for a regular visa, but did not explain why he stopped traveling entirely
- Israeli visa waiver program allows most citizens to enter without fingerprints, unless they have criminal records
- Ben Gvir's travel expenses were initially paid by an associate, but the State Comptroller rejected the arrangement due to conflict of interest concerns
- Ben Gvir has multiple criminal convictions including incitement to racism and supporting a terror group
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