Israel’s far-right national security minister resigned from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Cabinet to express his ...
The first-stage ceasefire and hostage deal approved by Israel's cabinet on Saturday is a "complete victory for terrorism," ...
Israel's Former National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir condemned the return of thousands ... The return of Palestinians came hours after Qatar mediated an agreement between Hamas and Israel ...
Itamar Ben-Gvir and his far-right party threaten to leave ... The United States, Egypt and Qatar brokered the ceasefire deal, and the first phase is set to run for six weeks.
Netanyahu also asserted that he negotiated the best deal possible, even as Israel’s far-right Public Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said he and most of his party would resign from the ...
Despite the departure of Ben-Gvir’s Jewish Power party, Netanyahu’s coalition will retain a slender two-seat majority in Israel’s 120-seat parliament because his ultranationalist ally Bezalel Smotrich ...
The resignation of Itamar Ben-Gvir does not threaten the ceasefire, but it does weaken Netanyahu's governing coalition. If other far-right lawmakers leave the government — as Ben-Gvir has ...
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israel's far-right national security minister resigned from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Cabinet on Sunday to express his disapproval of the Gaza ceasefire deal.