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Gaza, Israel and Itamar Ben-Gvir
Hardline Israeli minister Ben-Gvir threatens to quit over Gaza deal
Israel's hardline National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said on Thursday he would resign from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government if it ratifies the ceasefire deal in Gaza, which he has strongly opposed.
Ben-Gvir boasts of blocking Gaza hostage deal 'time and time again'
"In the past year, through our political power, we succeeded in preventing this deal from moving forward, time and time again," he noted.
Israel far-right minister Ben Gvir says will quit cabinet if Gaza deal approved
Jerusalem: Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said Thursday that he and his party colleagues would quit the cabinet if it approved a Gaza ceasefire and hostage
Ben Gvir says his party will quit government if cabinet implements hostage-ceasefire deal
Reckless deal' will lead to 'the release of hundreds of murderous terrorists' and 'effectively erase the achievements of the war,' warns far-right leader The post Ben Gvir says party to quit government if cabinet approves hostage-ceasefire deal appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Israel’s approval of the Gaza deal unmasks deep schisms that could threaten the ceasefire and Netanyahu’s political future
The ceasefire as agreed to in Qatar is set to last 42 days. Over that period, 33 hostages are expected to be freed in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, there will be a slow withdrawal of the Israeli military from urban centers in Gaza and a surge of humanitarian aid.
Israel’s Cabinet approves a deal for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of dozens of hostages
The ceasefire is expected to begin Sunday, though key questions remain, including the names of the 33 hostages to be released during the six-week first phase of the ceasefire and who among them is
Israeli Security Minister Ben-Gvir incites right-wing parties to oppose cease-fire deal with Hamas
It is not too late. We're about to attend a government meeting, and we have the authority to halt this transaction,' Ben-Gvir says in video statement following Security Cabinet approval of deal - Anad
Israel’s cabinet approves ceasefire and hostage deal
The Israeli Prime Minister’s office confirmed that a deal has been agreed upon with Hamas to release the hostages held in Gaza. Follow for live news updates.
Israel security minister Ben-Gvir says party will resign from government if ceasefire pact approved
The far-right politician called the ceasefire agreement an "abandoned deal" and threatened to leave the government if Israel approves it.
Minister Ben-Gvir threatens to resign if the Gaza ceasefire deal is approved
Gaza ceasefire agreement faces strong opposition from hardliners in Netanyahu's coalition, who said it was a capitulation to Hamas, which had controlled Gaza. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir threatened to resign if it was approved.
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Deal Has Exposed Fissures in Netanyahu’s Right-Wing Government
Gvir, claimed to have scuppered similar agreements over the past year. But, the prime minister has blamed Hamas for the ...
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Tensions Rise Over Proposed Gaza Ceasefire
Gvir, threatens resignation over a proposed Gaza ceasefire deal. The cabinet plans to vote soon, but Prime Minister Netanyahu ...
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US 'confident' Gaza ceasefire will begin on Sunday, as Israeli cabinet yet to vote on deal
It comes as Israeli strikes have killed dozens in Gaza ahead of the truce which is expected to take effect on Sunday.
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Israeli minister makes last-ditch effort to block cease-fire with Hamas — again
Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on Tuesday urged colleagues to reject a cease-fire deal in the country’s ...
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Israel's Ben-Gvir admits placing loyalists within police leadership
Itamar Ben-Gvir said that as well as speaking with Israel's police commissioner and immediate subordinates, he also ...
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