Ben-Gvir threatens Netanyahu with cabinet collapse

According to Israel’s Channel 7 television, Itamar Ben-Gvir, the regime’s Minister of National Security, discussed the progress of negotiations between Hamas and Israel in Doha, the capital of Qatar, during an interview with Radio 103 FM.
He expressed strong opposition to an agreement that would involve releasing Zionist hostages in exchange for ending the war in Gaza and allowing humanitarian aid into the territory.
According to the report, the Minister of National Security, who had previously resigned from his position in protest of a ceasefire with Hamas, once again threatened Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, with withdrawing from the cabinet coalition, which would lead to its collapse.
Ben-Gvir, in his interview with Israel’s Radio 103 FM, stated that Netanyahu’s agreement to Hamas’s demands is a dangerous mistake. He claimed that such an agreement would not only fail to secure the immediate release of all Zionist hostages but would also strengthen Hamas’s power.
The Minister of National Security of the Zionist regime said: “At present, pursuing an agreement and allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza is a dangerous mistake.” He further claimed: “When food and supplies are not reaching Israeli hostages, there is no reason to agree to the entry of humanitarian aid.”
Ben-Gvir continued by threatening to withdraw his party from Netanyahu’s coalition cabinet, stating: “If we do not overthrow Hamas and end the Gaza war, Netanyahu’s government will no longer have the right to remain in power.”