

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that his country retains the "right to resume war" with US support if the agreement with Hamas on the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is not fulfilled. The truce is due to enter into force on Sunday morning. At the same time, the right-wing judaic organization The Force announced that it would leave the ruling coalition as a sign of a protest against the government's acceptance of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip," said the Times of Israel portal.
‘All war objectives’
The head of government stated that both President-elect Donald Trump and outgoing president Joe Biden agreed that Israel would resume attacks in the Gaza Strip if the next stages of the agreement were not implemented.
Israel will not remainder until “all its war objectives are met”, including the return of all hostages held in the Gaza Strip," said the Prime Minister. As he added, the US promised to hand over weapons to Israel if essential so that it could return to the fight “with much more force”.
As promised, we changed the face of the mediate East and as a consequence Hamas remains defeated and alone
“Nethanejahu assessed that Israel would bring all the hostages held in Gaza into the country, including 33 people, mostly alive, in the first phase of the agreement. In his opinion, these 42 days of agreements are "a temporary ceasefire".
More soldiers in the Philadelphia Corridor
The Prime Minister announced that Israel would increase the number of its troops in the alleged Philadelphia Corridor, which is simply a 14 km strip of land along the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. According to the Times of Israel portal, Netanjah's announcement seems to be contrary to the terms of the truce concluded with Hamas. The Israeli organization has in agreement ensured that in the first phase of its implementation "it will gradually reduce its strength in the Philadelphia Corridor".
The Prime Minister said that the agreement with Hamas had been achieved through Israel's "hard position" in talks "under strong pressure". He stressed that both the Biden administration and Trump's fresh squad of co-workers played a function in this, adding that the president-elect had begun to act to release the hostages "right after the U.S. presidential election" held on November 5.
This was the first speech in which Netanyahu publically referred to the agreement with Hamas since its conclusion in Dosze last week
Break in government
The judaic Force declared that 2 ministers appointed by it in the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: the interior safety of Itamara Ben Gwir and the national heritage of Israel Amihaja Elijah, will formally resign on Sunday morning and leave the coalition.
According to the Times of Israel, another right-wing party, spiritual Zionism, the leader of which is Finance Minister Becall Smotricz, will stay in government and coalition for now, even though it besides opposes agreement with Hamas. According to Netanjahu's portal, he reached an agreement with Smotricz on keeping his faction in the government.
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