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Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir reaffirmed his rejection of the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, considering that Israel has approached "decisive victory" after incurring "heavy costs" during the years of war. He emphasized that Israel's goal is to ensure its security, pointing out that any complacency in this regard could lead to Beirut's destruction, similar to Beit Hanoun. In response to criticism from U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance regarding his stance on the deal between the United States and Iran, Ben-Gvir stated that while he appreciates the Americans, Israel has achieved victories despite lacking their support in some instances. He affirmed his commitment to protecting Israeli soldiers and citizens and urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to engage with Trump regarding the agreement.
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