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Israeli Security Chiefs Call Gaza Deal a Hamas Ambush, Weigh Defying Disarmament Roadmap
['Joseph Hunt']
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During the cabinet meeting, Ben Gvir told Netanyahu, "Not a single day should pass without targeted killings in Gaza.
National Security Adviser Shmuel Ben Ezra told ministers that Israel has submitted a formal list of corrections it wants made to the roadmap.
Netanyahu told the cabinet, "We received the document after the last cabinet meeting.
The internal pushback comes as Israel faces mounting pressure to withdraw its forces to the so-called Yellow Line established under last year's ceasefire framework, a boundary that would hand Israel control of roughly 52% of Gaza.
Attention now turns to whether Israel's security cabinet formally convenes to vote on blocking the roadmap, as Smotrich and Strock have demanded, and whether the chief-of-staff approval requirement on offensive strikes holds or erodes as pressure from within the coalition continues.