Publish dateMonday 3 February 2025 - 20:35
Story Code : 306636
Resigned Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist Regime: Netanyahu is not keeping his promises regarding the ceasefire agreement
The resigned hardline Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist Regime objected in a statement to the handing over of the management of the Rafah crossing to the Palestinian Authority, while emphasizing that Netanyahu is not keeping his promises regarding the ceasefire agreement.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: "Itamar Ben-Gwer," the resigned Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist Regime, said in a statement: The Israeli cabinet continues to violate the promises and principles that it announced as part of the illegal deal.
 
According to the report of the newsletter website, he said: Netanyahu has repeatedly stated that he will not allow the management of the Rafah crossing to the Palestinian Authority, and that this is a security risk, but unfortunately he has also abandoned this position.
 
Ben-Gwer, calling Palestinian fighters and prisoners "terrorists," added: "Netanyahu allows the Palestinian Authority, which pays the salaries of the "terrorists," to control the entrance gate to Gaza (the Rafah crossing).
 
Following these statements, the Israeli Channel 14 revealed that "Gali Bharao Meara," the legal advisor to the Israeli cabinet, had sent a letter to Netanyahu about Ben-Gwer.
 
Meara emphasized in the letter that he would oppose the reappointment of Ben-Gwer as the Israeli Minister of Internal Security.
 
Itamar Ben-Gwer, who is one of the opponents of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, resigned from the position of Minister of Internal Security after the agreement came into effect.
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