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I'm not seeing where in the Fortinet documentation the IP address of the Kubernetes Connector itself (kuber_cloud, IP "35.236.76.254") can change.
This is equivalent to the Data Center object you created on the Check Point side.
What I suspect you're looking for is all the IPs used within the Kubernetes cluster.
I believe this can be done with a Data Center Query object: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81.20/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81.20_CloudGuard_Controller_AdminG...
Also, adding individual objects from the list you showed to the policy allows for much more granular policy creation.
When those objects change IP addresses in the Data Center, they will automatically update in the Access Policy as well.
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