Netanyahu's hard-line ministers: Permanent ceasefire is tantamount to cabinet dissolution

Two hard-line ministers in Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition cabinet have threatened him that they will press for the dissolution of his cabinet if a permanent ceasefire is reached in Gaza.

Netanyahu's hard-line ministers: Permanent ceasefire is tantamount to cabinet dissolution
Netanyahu's hard-line ministers: Permanent ceasefire is tantamount to cabinet dissolution

According to the report of the Palestinian news organization Sama Itmar Ben Gvir, the Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist administration has said: Stopping the war in Gaza means breaking up and disintegrating the Israeli government. Bezalel Smotrich, the hard-line Finance Minister in Netanyahu's cabinet has also said: If Israel and the Palestinians reach an agreement on a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, I will resign from the government and the result will be the dissolution of the cabinet. The threat of the two leaders of Netanyahu's cabinet comes amid rumors that the warring parties, including the United States and Qatar, are trying to prolong the ceasefire in the occupied territories. The situation of the people of Gaza The 12th colonel of the Zionist regime has announced in relation to the matter that David Barnia, the head of the Mossad, has arrived in Doha and there is a possibility that a wider agreement will be reached for the exchange of hostages and another agreement will be signed after the end of the current one.

The Reuters news agency has also reported that the heads of the American CIA and Israel's Mossad have planned to hold talks with the Prime Minister who is also the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, Mohammad bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, to discuss the possibility of extending the ceasefire agreement in The Gaza Strip. According to Reuters, Egyptian officials have also traveled to Qatar to participate in the talks. Recent Doha-brokered talks have led to a four-day ceasefire, including the release of hostages from the tyrannical Zionist regime and the Palestinian Authority in Gaza. The ceasefire began to be implemented on Friday 24 November, and ended on Monday night, but was extended for another 2 days by the efforts of the mediators of Qatar, Egypt and the United States.