As the first group of Israeli hostages are freed from Hamas captivity, the ceasefire deal that enabled that to happen is turning into a political headache for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Several high cabinet members have resigned, including National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, who said the ceasefire deal was "a complete victory for terrorism". But former Jerusalem Post deputy managing editor, Tovah Lazaroff, told The World Mr Netanyahu is polling well at the moment and the latest resignation pose little threat to his leadership.