Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): According to the Palestinian Information Center, Itamar Ben-Gvir posted a video on social media asking Bezalel Smotrich, the regime's Finance Minister and his colleague in the cabinet coalition, to stand by him in this position and resign from the cabinet if the ceasefire agreement, which amounts to surrender to Hamas, is finalized.
He, who seemed extremely angry, said to Smotrich, "Let's go to Prime Minister (Benjamin Netanyahu) and announce to him that if he signs this agreement, we will resign from the cabinet."
The Otzma Judaism party, led by Itamar Ben-Gvir, and the Religious Zionism party, led by Bezalel Smotrich, have entered the Knesset (Israeli parliament) as a single list, but the two parties are separate, and Smotrich had previously announced his opposition to the ceasefire agreement, but unlike Ben-Gvir, he had not threatened to overthrow the cabinet.
Experts on Israeli affairs believe that Smotrich will not accept Ben-Gvir's request because dissolving the cabinet is not in his favor and the poll results do not give him any hope of gaining a quorum, and as a result, if he leaves the Knesset, it will be difficult to return to it.
Israeli sources had previously reported that the Hamas movement and the regime are likely to reach a ceasefire agreement on Thursday or Friday of this week.
Israeli media claims that progress has been made in the agreement between the regime and Hamas on the exchange of prisoners, and that the regime's negotiating team will remain in Doha, and that the regime's army is preparing plans for a withdrawal from Gaza.
Netanyahu and his cabinet's insistence on imposing more demands in the negotiations with Hamas as an obstacle to a ceasefire agreement has sparked public anger and increased pressure on Netanyahu.
Zionist official: We will release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners
According to Al Jazeera, CNN television channel quoted an Israeli official as saying: According to the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, Tel Aviv will release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, including those convicted of killing Israelis.
According to the Zionist official, according to the Gaza ceasefire agreement, Palestinian civilians will be allowed to freely return to northern Gaza.
He added that the Israeli army will begin the first phase of the agreement to withdraw from population centers, but will remain in the Philadelphia (Salah al-Din) axis. The Zionist official also claimed that Israel will maintain a buffer zone inside the Gaza Strip along the border.