Israel’s far-right national security minister resigned from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Cabinet to express his disapproval of the Gaza ceasefire deal
Gvir, has resigned from the country’s ruling coalition in protest against the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, his Jewish Power party announced on Sunday. In a statement, the party called the ceasefire deal a "capitulation to Hamas" and criticised the "release of hundreds of murderers" and the "renouncing of the [Israeli military’s] achievements in the war" in Gaza.
The resignation of Itamar Ben-Gvir does not threaten the ceasefire, but it does weaken Benjamin Netanyahu's governing coalition- the prime minister could lose his parliamentary majority, potentially f
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Israel's Former National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir condemned the return of thousands of displaced Palestinians to their homes in northern Gaza on Monday as “total surrender.”
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Israel's far-right security minister, an opponent of the ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas, has resigned from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government, along with ...
TEL AVIV, IsraelIsrael's far-right national ... The resignation of Itamar Ben-Gvir does not threaten the ceasefire, but it does weaken Netanyahu's governing coalition. If other far-right ...
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“Welcome home, but if we do not topple Hamas, the next October 7 is at the doorstep. We must return to war and destruct,” Ben-Gvir wrote. Otzma Yehudit head Itamar Ben Gvir in the Knesset ...