Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on Sunday said any agreement reached by US President Donald Trump does not bind Israel, asserting the country's sovereignty amid ongoing regional tensions.In a post on X, Ben-Gvir wrote, "Trump's agreement does not bind us. Israel is not subject to the United States, and we are an independent and sovereign nation."— ANI (@ANI) The minister said Israel's security decisions should not be shaped by international pressure, citing past agreements that he said had adversely affected the country."Every time we succumbed to international pressure at the expense of Israel's security, we paid a blood price with interest. It was true in the Oslo Accords, it was true in the Lebanon agreement in 2006, and it was true in every period of containment in Gaza that exploded in our faces," he wrote.At the same time, Ben-Gvir expressed support for the United States and President Trump.Also Read: Trump threatens 100% tariff on French wine over digital tax, says will have 'no choice'"We emphasise: We love the USA and are grateful to President Trump. And yet, the State of Israel is not a banana republic," he said.Ben-Gvir said he had conveyed these views to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu."I say these things to the Prime Minister all the time, and repeat them in closed rooms at every important historical juncture: In historical moments, a historical decision must be made," he wrote.The minister also outlined his position on attacks originating from Lebanon."We must make it clear: Every launch of a drone, UAV, or missile toward Israel from Lebanon will lead to an Israeli strike in Dahiya," he said.