Israel's national security minister threatens to resign over ceasefire
Briefly

Ben-Gvir threatened to leave the cabinet if a ceasefire with Hamas is approved, asserting that his ultra-nationalist Otzma Yehudit party would not support the government under such conditions.
The far-right Minister called for a complete halt of humanitarian aid to Gaza, arguing it is essential for the release of hostages, emphasizing this stance to ensure Israel's security.
Despite his threat to withdraw, Ben-Gvir indicated he does not intend to overthrow the Netanyahu government, suggesting a temporary stance pending the performance of the ceasefire.
Netanyahu's Likud party countered, stating that dismantling a right-wing government would bring disgrace, asserting their aim of maximizing hostage releases while ensuring long-term Israeli security.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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