The Jerusalem Post

Don’t use me to tout relaxed gun laws or for divisive discourse

- • Maariv Online

Hanania Ben-Shimon, the IDF reservist who was wounded as he killed one of the terrorists in the attack at al-Za’ayem checkpoint near Ma’aleh Adumim on Thursday, published a post on Friday in which he pleaded that his case not be used to promote either “divisive or aggressive” discourse or relaxed gun policies.

“After going through all kinds of tweets and posts that mention me, I ask not to turn my injury and so-called act of heroism into a tool to promote divisive or aggressive discourse,” Ben-Shimon said, adding that his condition is improving. “I saw posts attacking the members of the government who congratula­ted me and wished me well, for using me as a hero when necessary and throwing me aside when I asked for rights as a gay person and I saw the use of my name by certain ministers in order to promote ideologica­l-private interests.”

“I am indeed a gay man who lacks basic rights at times, and I have a bellyful of raging disagreeme­nts on some of the main issues in life, even with my parents, not to mention such and such elected officials.”

“And yet I always try to manage these discussion­s and debates in a respectful manner that does not descend into personal lines, and I would be happy for it to be the same on my behalf,” he wrote.

Addressing calls to increase the number of armed citizens, Ben-Shimon said, “the politician­s should also find a better solution, because a gun is only a band aid, and it cannot be the solution, certainly not in such death traps, in traffic jams.”

Ben-Shimon’s tweet went viral on social media and drew many reactions.

MK Idan Roll (Yesh Atid) wrote that “not a so-called act of heroism, but genuine heroism, and also a personal example of how a complex discussion should be conducted.”

MK Almog Cohen (Otzma Yehudit) also responded to Ben Shimon, wishing him a full recovery and thanking him for saving a life.

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