Itamar Ben-Gvir, an ex-minister of national security and who resigned from Israel’s state over disagreements over the Gaza peace, is rejoining the alliance after the resumption of strikes, according to a statement, strengthening Netanyahu’s government.
Ben-Gvir resigned from the government in January as national security secretary due to disagreements over the peace.
Before assisting Netanyahu in forming the most right-wing alliance in Israeli history, Ben-Gvir, 48, was well-known as a radical radical.
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