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Bezalel Smotrich
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Bezalel Smotrich

Israeli Finance Minister and Religious Zionism party leader; far-right coalition partner in Netanyahu's government who rejected the Islamabad MOU.

Last refreshed: 16 June 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

Key Question

Can Netanyahu honour the Iran memorandum if Smotrich's coalition bloc demands continued strikes on Lebanon?

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Common Questions
What did Smotrich say about the Iran ceasefire deal?
Smotrich called for ten buildings in Beirut to be destroyed per drone fired by Hezbollah, directly rejecting the terms of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding signed on 15 June 2026.Source: Lowdown/event fact
Who is Bezalel Smotrich and what party does he lead?
Bezalel Smotrich is Israel's Finance Minister and the leader of the Religious Zionism party. He has been a senior Coalition partner in Netanyahu's government since December 2022 and also holds authority over the West Bank Civil Administration.
What power does Smotrich have in the Israeli government?
As Finance Minister and leader of a key Coalition bloc, Smotrich has leverage to destabilise Netanyahu's majority. He also controls the Civil Administration in the West Bank, giving him direct authority over settlement expansion.
Why does Smotrich oppose the Iran memorandum?
Smotrich's opposition reflects his broader rejection of any diplomatic settlement that constrains Israeli military action or involves countries (here, Iran and Hezbollah) he regards as irreconcilable enemies. Israel was not a signatory to the memorandum.Source: Lowdown/event fact

Background

Bezalel Smotrich is Israel's Finance Minister and the founder and leader of the Religious Zionism (HaTzionit HaDatit) party. He has been a dominant force in Benjamin Netanyahu's governing Coalition since the 2022 Israeli election, giving the FAR right effective veto power over key security and settlement decisions. Smotrich also holds authority over the Civil Administration in the West Bank, giving him an unusually direct role in settlement expansion that goes beyond the Finance Ministry's conventional REMIT.

Smotrich's political identity is defined by maximalist territorial claims, opposition to a Palestinian state, and a belief that Israeli security demands cannot be compromised by international diplomatic settlements. Following the signing of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding on 15 June 2026, he called for ten buildings in Beirut to be destroyed for every drone fired by Hezbollah at Israeli positions, directly contradicting the Ceasefire terms and putting him at odds publicly with Prime Minister Netanyahu . National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir made similar rejections, illustrating the breadth of hard-right opposition to any deal that did not include Israel as a signatory.

Smotrich's public statements carry weight beyond rhetoric because his Coalition position gives him leverage to trigger early elections or block legislation. His rejection of the Iran memorandum signals a continuing domestic constraint on Israel's ability to abide by Ceasefire conditions, particularly regarding Lebanon.