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Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman resigns, slams Gaza ceasefire Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman resigns, slams Gaza ceasefire
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Israel Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman has resigned as a protest against the ceasefire in Gaza, calling the deal a "capitulation to terror".Israel Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman has resigned as a protest against the ceasefire in Gaza, calling the deal a "capitulation to terror".
In a televised live address, Liberman called yesterday's ceasefire a "surrender to terror" that only achieves "short-term quiet" while damaging Israel's "long-term security."In a televised live address, Liberman called yesterday's ceasefire a "surrender to terror" that only achieves "short-term quiet" while damaging Israel's "long-term security."
DETAILS TO FOLLOW A writer for Haaretz said that the ex-defense minister "looked quite cheerful" as he announced his resignation.
Lieberman strongly opposed the Israeli government's decision to agree to a truce with Hamas, apparently arguing that Tel Aviv should take "harsh, decisive" actions against Gaza.
Lieberman said that he could not reconcile his own views with the policies adopted by the Israeli government in Gaza, compelling him to resign.
"If I had remained in post, I couldn't have looked in the eyes of our citizens in the south and the family members of the dead IDF soldiers whose bodies are held by Hamas. Any humanitarian improvement in Gaza should have been conditional on their being returned," he has been quoted as saying.
Lieberman has confirmed that his resignation will be followed by the withdrawal of his right-wing nationalist party, Yisrael Beiteinu, from the ruling coalition with Netanyahu’s Likud. With Yisrael Beitenu's departure, the coalition will be down to just 61 seats in parliament – holding a 1-seat majority. As a result, early elections are expected as soon as March 2019. 
Lieberman will still hold a seat in the Knesset following his resignation, as stipulated by Israeli law.
Hamas has celebrated Lieberman's departure as a "victory for Gaza" and a "recognition of defeat against Palestinian resistance," according to reports. Senior Hamas official Husan Badran said on Tuesday that "if Netanyahu is interested in ending this round, he must fire Lieberman, who in his foolish conduct caused the escalation."
Palestinian militant groups and the Israeli military agreed to a ceasefire on Tuesday, following several days of cross-border attacks. The violence was described as the worst escalation since 2014. On Wednesday, Israel’s prime minister defended the agreement.
“In times of emergency, when making decisions crucial to security, the public can’t always be privy to the considerations that must be hidden from the enemy,” he said at a ceremony in honor of Israel’s founding father David Ben-Gurion.
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