Ben-Gvir and his party members resign from Netanyahu's cabinet

Channel 12 of the Israeli television reported that Itamar Ben-Gvir, the Israeli Minister of Internal Security and his party ministers in the cabinet, submitted their resignations in protest of the agreement with Hamas.
Ben-Gvir believed that this deal did not serve the interests of the occupiers, and therefore his resignation is a strong protest against the ratification of the prisoner exchange agreement and its implementation.
Ben-Gvir had previously threatened to resign from the cabinet if an agreement was reached with Hamas, so he resigned after the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and the Israeli regime entered into force today.
The Otzma Judaism party, headed by Ben-Gvir, issued a statement announcing that in addition to the Minister of Internal Security, Avi Maoz, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister's Office, and Orit Strok, Minister of Settlements, and a number of Knesset members, including Simcha Rotman and Ofir Sofer, heads of parliamentary committees, decided to resign from their positions because they stated that the Israeli cabinet had surrendered to Hamas.