Israeli defense minister quits over Gaza
truce in blow to Netanyahu
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[November 14, 2018]
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli
Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman announced his resignation on
Wednesday in protest at a Gaza ceasefire that he called a "capitulation
to terror", weakening Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's conservative
coalition government.
"Were I to stay in office, I would not be able to look southern
residents in the eye," Lieberman said, referring to Israelis subjected
to a surge in Palestinian rocket attacks before Tuesday's truce took
hold.
Lieberman said his resignation, which will go into effect 48 hours after
he submits a formal letter to Netanyahu, also withdraws his far-right
Israel Beitenu party from the coalition.
That would leave Netanyahu with control of just 61 of the 120 seats in
parliament a year before Israel's next election.
Israeli political commentators had speculated that Netanyahu, who
despite his approval ratings has been dogged by multiple corruption
investigations, might bring forward the ballot.
But a spokesman for his rightist Likud party played down that option,
saying Netanyahu would assume the defense post.
"There is no need to go to an election during what is a sensitive period
for national security. This government can see out its days," the
spokesman, Jonatan Urich, said on Twitter.
Lieberman has spoken in favor of harsh Israeli military action against
Gaza's dominant Hamas Islamists, even as the government authorized a
Qatari cash infusion to the impoverished enclave last week and limited
itself to air strikes rather than a wider campaigns during this week's
fighting.
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Israel's Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman delivers a statement to
the media following his party, Yisrael Beitenu, faction meting at
the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem November 14, 2018.
REUTERS/Ammar Awad
Born in the former Soviet Union, Lieberman's voter base is made up
of fellow Russian-speaking immigrants, and rightists and secularists
who share his hostility to Israel's Arab minority and the religious
authority wielded by ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties.
The former foreign minister, received the defense portfolio in May
2016.
(Writing by Dan Williams; Editing by Jeffrey Heller and Peter Graff)
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