Limor Son Har-Melech

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    A former resident of the illegal West Bank settlement of Homesh prior to the 2005 disengagement, Har-Melech co-founded an organization seeking to rebuild the illegal outpost.[3] In 2023, Har-Melech sparked controversy after describing Amiram Ben-Uliel, a convicted terrorist who killed three Palestinian civilians and burned their 18 month-old son, as a "holy righteous man".Har-Melech was born in Jerusalem in 1979. In 2001, she married her first husband Shuli

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    About Limor Son Har-Melech

    Limor Son Har-Melech is a Member of Knesset and an advocate for Israeli settlements. She was a former resident of the illegal West Bank settlement of Homesh prior to the 2005 disengagement. Har-Melech co-founded an organization seeking to rebuild the illegal outpost and sparked controversy after describing a convicted terrorist as a 'holy righteous man'.

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    Israeli politics, Middle East conflicts, settlements advocacy, and controversial statements.

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    My most controversial opinion is that a convicted terrorist can be considered a 'holy righteous man'.