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Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan: Israel Divided Over 21-Point Proposal

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Reactions ⁢in Israel to Proposed Gaza Ceasefire Plan are Divided

Jerusalem, CNN – Proposed plans‌ for a ceasefire ‌in Gaza have sparked a significant rift within the Israeli government, drawing both support and fierce opposition from key political‌ figures. The response highlights ⁣the delicate balancing act‍ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces as he navigates​ the ongoing conflict with Hamas⁣ and pressures from within his coalition.

The reaction underscores ⁤the deep political divisions within Israel regarding⁤ the future of the war ⁢and the terms under which‍ it ⁣should end. While some lawmakers express support for a deal to secure the ‌release of hostages, others insist on a “complete defeat of Hamas”‍ and threaten ‍to destabilize Netanyahu’s government should a ceasefire be implemented.

Israel’s far-right minister of national security, Itamar Ben Gvir, ⁢publicly called on⁤ Netanyahu to‍ reject ⁢the plan, stating ​on X, “Mr. prime Minister, you do not have a mandate to ‌end the‍ war without a⁤ complete defeat of Hamas.”‌ Ben Gvir and fellow far-right minister ⁣Bezalel Smotrich have consistently opposed hostage deals and ceasefire arrangements, advocating⁢ for continued military pressure and full occupation of the territory. They have also threatened to topple ⁢Netanyahu’s government if⁣ the war concludes without meeting‌ their demands.

However, other lawmakers have voiced support‌ for Netanyahu’s approach. ​Foreign Minister Gideon Saar expressed his trust in⁢ Netanyahu ‌”to represent Israel’s interests”⁤ on X. additionally, Netanyahu’s ultra-orthodox coalition ​partners, including⁣ Chairman of ⁤Degel HaTorah, MK Moshe Gafni, have publicly supported a hostage deal ⁣resulting in a ceasefire.

Israeli opposition leader Yair⁢ Lapid urged the public to disregard the threats from the‍ far-right ministers, writing on X, “There is no reason to be alarmed by the empty ⁢threats of Ben Gvir and⁤ Smotrich.” Lapid has previously offered a “security net” to Netanyahu to ​support a ‌hostage ⁣deal that would prevent a government collapse.

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