Political crisis over Netanyahu, government may fall, threat given regarding ceasefire deal

Obnews Desk: After the ceasefire agreement, it was expected that the 15-month war between Hamas and Israel would end, but this did not happen. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is surrounded by his own colleagues regarding this deal. Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has threatened PM Netanyahu to resign.

Minister Ben-Gvir has described this agreement as reckless. He says that this ceasefire agreement will weaken the success achieved in the war. If this agreement is approved, his party Otzma will be out of the Zionist government. Ben-Gvir has directly threatened Prime Minister Netanyahu. Earlier, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich had also given such threat.

negligent compromise

Israel's National Security Minister Ben Gvir said that the agreement reached is extremely careless. This will release hundreds of dangerous terrorists, thousands of terrorists will be sent to the Gaza area, and the war will end. Thus, this agreement would undo Israel's successes in the war and bring an end to the war.

Direct threat to Netanyahu's government

Israel's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and another leader said Hamas was still not weakened. If this agreement is approved, Hamas may become strong again. He says that if this deal is implemented, his party will exit the government. Israel's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich along with National Security Minister Ben Gvir have issued a direct threat to Prime Minister Netanyahu's government.

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Hamas will have to retreat in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Hamas will have to give up its new demands and there will be no meeting on ceasefire right now. He said that Hamas will have to retreat in Gaza because it is breaking its promises. A ceasefire agreement was signed between Israel and Hamas on Wednesday, but the very next day Israel violated this agreement by attacking Gaza.

we will not remain silent

Let us tell you that in this matter, Smotrich had said on Wednesday that the agreement that will be put before the government is dangerous for Israel's security. “We will not remain silent, the voice of the blood of our brothers is calling us,” he said. Smotrich also said that he and the Prime Minister had held in-depth discussions on this issue in the last two days. However, Prime Minister Netanyahu has now withdrawn from this agreement.

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