A special session was held in the Knesset Wednesday in memory of Rehavam "Gandhi" Ze'evi, Israel's former Tourism Minister who was assassinated by a Palestinian Arab terrorist 20 years ago.

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said: "Gandhi dedicated his life to strengthening the bond between the people of Israel and the Land of Israel. Gandhi was not afraid to fight for his views even if they took him outside the consensus."

"Gandhi was a soldier of the Land of Israel until his last day - a stubborn, tight and uncompromising soldier," Bennett added, "he continued to fight for his opinions, beliefs, his concern for the Land of Israel and its future."

Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu paid tribute to Rahavam Ze'evi and also attacked the government: "Unfortunately, the current government does not fight terrorism. It embodies an abysmal weakness in this and other areas, so it did not respond to rocket fire on Kiryat Shmona and machine gun fire on Sderot. Gandhi would have criticized their failures to deal with the coronavirus and their acceptance of the Iran nuclear deal."... Read More: Arutz-7