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Israeli hardline minister Ben-Gvir quits government over Gaza deal

Israel’s far-right National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, center, and two other ministers from his party have resigned over the Gaza ceasefire deal. (AP)
Israel’s far-right National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, center, and two other ministers from his party have resigned over the Gaza ceasefire deal. (AP)
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19 Jan 2025 09:01:32 GMT9
19 Jan 2025 09:01:32 GMT9
  • The Otzma Yehudit party is no longer part of the ruling coalition

JERUSALEM: Hardline Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and two other ministers from his nationalist-religious party have resigned from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet over the Gaza ceasefire deal, their party said on Sunday.

The Otzma Yehudit party is no longer part of the ruling coalition but has said it will not try to bring down Netanyahu’s government.

In a statement, it called the ceasefire deal a “capitulation to Hamas” and denounced what it called the “release of hundreds of murderers” and the “renouncing of the (Israeli military’s) achievements in the war” in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu retains a slim majority in the Israeli parliament despite their resignation.

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