Ariel Kallner (; born 5 July 1980) is an Israeli politician. He has served as a member of the Knesset for Likud since 2023, having previously served between 2020 and 2021 and from April to September 2019.
His national service in the Israel Defense Forces saw him serve as a combat medic in the Golani Brigade, during which time he became religious. He subsequently attended the Technion and earned an MBA at the University of Haifa.
In 2013 he established Hazon Leumi – The Center for Zionist Leadership, which set itself the goal of shaping the leadership of the next generation in a Jewish-Zionist-national spirit.
Kallner failed to regain his seat in the 2020 legislative election. However, re-entered the Knesset on 5 July 2020 to replace Tzipi Hotovely, who resigned her seat under the Norwegian Law following her appointment to the cabinet. In late July 2020, Kallner publicly opposed an effort to rename a street in Haifa in honor of Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum. Placed thirty-third on the Likud list in the 2021 elections, he lost his seat as Likud was reduced to 30 seats.
He re-entered the Knesset in January 2023, replacing Haim Katz. In February 2023, the Knesset Education, Culture and Sports Committee held a committee hearing at Kallner's behest over alleged censorship of right-wing views on Israeli university campuses. Following a clash in April 2023 in which Israeli forces killed a 15 year old Palestinian child in the Aqabat Jaber refugee camp in Jericho, West Bank, Kallner was quoted by CNN as saying "The land of Israel belongs to the people of Israel, belongs to us... I think that those who live here, the Arabs and so on, they can live here. But it's our land." In May 2023 Kallner proposed a bill to institute a 65% tax on donations to non-governmental organizations (NGO) accused of "interfering in Israel's internal affairs." Kallner was one of three Likud MKs, along with Dan Illouz and Amit Halevi to go up to the Temple Mount alongside MKs from the far-right Otzma Yehudit party.
In the days following the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel in the Gaza envelope, Kallner called for Israel to bring about a second Nakba. In a post on social media platform Twitter, Kallner advocated for a "Nakba that will overshadow the Nakba of '48", calling for a "Nakba in Gaza and Nakba to anyone who dares to join."
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