Israeli Ministers Divided Over Lebanon Ceasefire Agreement
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Israeli government ministers have sharply disagreed over a new ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, exposing divisions within the country's leadership. National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir condemned the truce as a "dangerous mistake" and criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for making concessions to the United States. In contrast, Foreign Minister Israel Katz described the agreement as a "historic success" on the northern front. The disagreement highlights internal tensions within Israel's government over how to handle the ongoing conflict with Lebanon and the role of American diplomatic pressure in shaping Israeli policy decisions.
