Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich threatened on Sunday to quit the coalition government if Israel stops the war against Hamas in Gaza.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.Smotrich heads the nationalist Religious Zionism party that is part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.He stopped short of resigning but said that if Israel agreed to a full end to the war before achieving its aims in Gaza - which include the complete destruction of Hamas - he and his party would also leave the coalition.Smotrich added that he had received a commitment that Israel would not agree to ending the war before “achieving all of its goals.”“There is no other way, in order to achieve the goals of the war in full: the destruction of Hamas and the return of all our hostages,” he said on his Facebook page.Under the multi-phase ceasefire deal, 33 Israeli hostages held in Gaza will first be released before negotiations begin to agree the