đź’¨ Abstract
Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has resigned from the government, citing opposition to a ceasefire deal with Hamas in Gaza. This move mirrors Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's resignation over a similar Gaza-related issue in 2005, which was a strategic move to build political power. Ben-Gvir's resignation aims to strengthen his position among right-wing voters and attract support for future elections.
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