As Ben-Gvir quits coalition, Netanyahu plans reshuffle in government
- Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir resigned from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government over a ceasefire deal with Hamas, calling it a 'surrender deal.'
- The ceasefire, brokered by the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar, aims to pause the conflict and secure the release of hostages.
- Despite Ben-Gvir's resignation, Netanyahu maintains a narrow parliamentary majority, with opposition leader Yair Lapid offering support.
- Ben-Gvir criticized the ceasefire for allowing Hamas to remain in power and requiring Israel to release Palestinian prisoners.
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Ceasefire in Gaza: why the truce agreement weakens Benyamin Netanyahu's government
For the Israeli Prime Minister, the consequences of the truce with Hamas are also political. The three ministers of the Jewish Force party, including Itamar Ben Gvir, who is in charge of national security, have resigned.
Israel's Netanyahu government on edge over Ben-Gvir's Gaza exit
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to replace three cabinet ministers following the exit of the far-right Otzma Yehudit ("Jewish Power") party from the cabinet over the Gaza ceasefire. The three open posts, National Security Minister, Heritage Minister, and Negev, Galilee, and National Resilience Minister, are set to be open from Tuesday, according to The Times of Israel. Prominent Jewish Power leader Itamar Ben-Gvir left his post …
Gaza War - Ceasefire in force - Aid deliveries reach Gaza Strip
After the ceasefire began in the Gaza Strip, the first aid deliveries for the suffering population arrived yesterday. The World Food Programme sent trucks with relief supplies across the border around midday, as it announced on the Internet portal X.
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