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Miri Regev

Miri Regev is a senior Israeli lawmaker as part of the Likud Party and is the country's current transportation minister. In the past, she also served as sport and culture minister as well as the IDF spokesperson.

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 Transportation Minister Miri Regev seen over protests against the Israeli government (illustrative)

Motherf***ing protesters: MK Miri Regev caught saying at Knesset

 AGRICULTURE MINISTER Avi Dichter attends a meeting of the Knesset plenum earlier this year. How can Dichter – once the head of the Shin Bet and a veteran of the elite Sayeret Matkal unit – stay silent? Of all people, he should understand the value of military service, says the writer.

Dichter, Kisch, Regev, Chikli: How can you be silent with this disgrace?

 Men dance near the tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman on the eve of Rosh Hashanah last week. The writer ponders: The country has been working around the clock to return the Uman travelers; why isn’t it also organizing transportation for soldiers?

Transportation department failure: Pilgrims over reservists

Miri Regev (L) A house at Kibbutz Nirim burned on October 7 in the Hamas attack. (Illustration)

One year after the massacre, no official probe in sight

 Passengers in Israel after the announcement of the strike and the cancellation of flights

The diplomatic effort to prevent the closing of the skies

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu with Transportation Minister Miri Regev in the Knesset, last year.

Grapevine September 1, 2024: Justice delayed

Transportation MINISTER Miri Regev – what guides her is not the good of the nation but the fear of its wrath.

Miri Regev's flawed October 7 memorial plan sparks outrage

Likud MK Moshe Saada speaks at the Knesset. June 25, 2024.

Netanyahu responsible for divide on October 7 ceremony, Likud MK says

By 103FM
 People walk past a wall displaying posters of hostages, in Tel Aviv, Israel, August 18, 2024

Returned hostages ask Miri Regev not to use hostages' names, photos in Oct. 7 ceremony

Miri Regev (L) A house at Kibbutz Nirim burned on October 7 in the Hamas attack. (Illustration)

October 7 state ceremony to proceed in Ofakim despite widespread opposition

 Miri Regev, Minister of Transport and Road Safety  attends an unveiling ceremony of a 50-meter long mural made by Mexican artist Julio Carrasco Breton, depicting the millennia of Jewish history, at the Ben Gurion International Airport, June 20, 2023

Miri Regev's rejection of Herzog’s proposal is just childish

 View of the destruction caused by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023, in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, near the Israeli-Gaza border, in southern Israel, November 2, 2023

More Israeli artists refuse to perform at October 7 memorial ceremony sparking controversy

By WALLA! CULTURE
 TRANSPORTATION MINISTER Miri Regev holds a news conference to address the issue of the planned state ceremony commemorating the October 7 massacre, and the controversy surrounding it, in Jerusalem last week.

Israel to hold annual commemoration of October 7 events amid deep divisions

 An El Al flight takes off at the Ben Gurion Airport, near Tel Aviv, August 25, 2024

Israel Airport Authority announces Ben-Gurion Airport resumes full aviation activity

 President Isaac Herzog.

Herzog proposes unity-focused October 7 ceremony at President's residence amid controversy

 Pictures of Israelis who were murdered by Hamas terrorists at the Nova festival placed outside the Knesset in Jerusalem on February 7, 2024

Israeli politicians continue to divide country, Oct. 7 ceremony controversy showcases

 IDF soldiers inspect the remains of a police station in Sderot, which was the site of a battle following a mass infiltration by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip, on October 8.

Sderot, Ofakim to join gov't Miri Regev-led Oct. 7 memorial event

 Demonstrators protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the current Israeli government and for the release of Israelis held hostage in the Gaza Strip outside Hakirya Base in Tel Aviv, August 10, 2024.

Hostage and Missing Families Forum, kibbutzim join boycott of gov't's Oct. 7 memorial ceremony