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Israeli hardliner resigned in January in protest due to an agreement on the interruption of fire in Gaza.
Former Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir, who left the government disagreement around cease-fire Gaza will join the coalition of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Ben-Gvir’s Party of Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Power) and Netanyahu’s party have announced a return on Tuesday, hours after Israel launched its brightest Israeli strikes in Gaza from a ceasefire in January.
“Likud and Odzma Yehudit agreed that the faction of the Otzma Yehudit would return to the Israeli government today, and Ministers of Otzma Yehudit will return to the government,” the joint statement said.
Return ben-gvir It will strengthen the coalition government, which remained only a thin parliamentary majority after his departure in January.
The 47-year-old lawyer and politician, who led the end right party of Otzma Yehudit or the Jewish rule since 2019, resigned in January to protest on a ceasefire in Gaza.
Ben-Gvir also said in January that humanitarian aid and fuel, electricity and water must be “completely stopped” to enter the Palestinian enclave destroyed by war in order to force the release of prisoners held by Hamas, the Palestinian group managing Gaza.
“Only then will Hamas publish our hostages without the threatening of Israel’s safety,” he said.
Israel continued air attacks on Gaza on Monday, breaking an agreement on the interruption of fire with Hamas.
Netanyahua said he ordered the army to take “strong actions” against Hamas for his rejection of prisoners taken from Israel or Agree to bids For the extension of the truce.
The Israeli army on the Telegram said she spent “extensive blows to terrorist goals” that belonged to Hamas, and more than 400 Palestinian people were killed.
Many of the two million Gaza residents also face the lack of food and water after Israel blocked humanitarian aid and other supplies in Gaza in early March.