No, you’re not hallucinating: western governments really are condemning Israel, one-by-one, without equivocation. Not because of the ongoing genocide in Gaza that has killed more than 70,000 Palestinians, of course, but because of a PR stunt in which Israel’s national security minister filmed himself taunting foreign activists.On Wednesday morning, Itamar Ben-Gvir arrived at the port where Israel had detained hundreds of participants in an international aid flotilla that was attempting to breach the naval blockade of Gaza. In a video he posted to social media, the minister can be seen mocking the activists as they are forced to kneel in rows with their heads on the ground and hands bound with zip ties. Israel’s national anthem can be heard blasting over loudspeakers, before we see Ben-Gvir waving an Israeli flag and shouting: “Welcome to Israel. We are the landlords here.”The international reaction was swift and unequivocal – including from Britain’s foreign secretary, Yvette Cooper, who said she was “truly appalled” at the video, and that it “violates the most basic standards of respect and dignity in the way people should be treated”. Representatives of the French, Italian, Canadian, German, Dutch, Spanish, Polish, Greek, Irish, Australian and New Zealand governments joined the chorus, with some of them additionally summoning their respective Israeli ambassadors for formal censure. Even the Trump administration voiced its condemnation, with the US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, asserting that Ben-Gvir had “betrayed [the] dignity of his nation”.Many of those speaking out, including Huckabee, consoled themselves with the fact that Ben-Gvir’s actions were denounced by his own government. While describing the flotilla activists as “Hamas terrorist supporters”, Benjamin Netanyahu’s office stated that the national security minister’s stunt was “not in line with Israel’s values and norms”. Gideon Saar, Israel’s foreign minister, went further. “You knowingly caused harm to our state in this disgraceful display,” he exclaimed on X. “No, you are not the face of Israel.”Except, he very much is. In fact, there is no one who more plainly epitomises today’s Israel than Itamar Ben-Gvir – and it is high time the international community woke up to that reality.Let’s start with the obvious: far from being a marginal figure in Israeli politics, Ben-Gvir is one of the most senior ministers in the government. The national security ministry, which was created specifically for Ben-Gvir, grants him supreme authority over Israel’s regular and militarised police forces both within and beyond the state’s internationally recognised borders. It is in this capacity that he has waged a mass crackdown on the freedom of expression of Palestinian citizens of Israel; distributed 10,000 assault rifles to Jewish-Israeli civilians, including West Bank settlers; and worked diligently to upend the decades-old, highly sensitive religious status quo on the Temple Mount/Al-Aqsa compound.He is also in charge of Israel’s prison system, which, in the words of B’Tselem, Israel’s leading human rights organisation, has become a network of torture camps. Palestinian captives in those jails report being raped and sexually abused and almost 100 are known to have died in custody since 7 October 2023. And perhaps most infamously, he has used his position to pioneer the newly passed legislation imposing a death penalty on Palestinians only. (After B’Tselem’s report was released, the Israel prison service told Haaretz that it believed the cited claims to be “unfounded” and that the “basic rights” of prisoners are fully provided.)