Ben-Gvir says 'Israel' can say no to Trump, should not accept Lebanon ceasefire
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‘Israeli’ National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said ‘Israel’ is capable of rejecting requests from U.S. President Donald Trump if it believes doing so is necessary.
Speaking to ‘Israeli’ outlet Arutz Sheva, Ben-Gvir said ‘Israel’ could “of course” refuse an appeal from Trump, underscoring what he described as the country's ability to make independent decisions.
Addressing the situation in Lebanon, Ben-Gvir firmly rejected the prospect of a ceasefire, saying there should be “no ceasefire” and “under no circumstances”.
He also expressed confidence that the right-wing governing coalition could remain in power after ‘Israel’s’ elections later this year, although he acknowledged that political efforts would be needed to secure that outcome.



