In a major political shake-up, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Tuesday evening, citing a breakdown in trust between them amid ongoing military operations. Netanyahu has appointed Foreign Minister Israel Katz as the new Defense Minister, while Gideon Sa’ar takes over the Foreign Ministry.
In a televised address, Netanyahu explained, “As Prime Minister, my utmost priority is Israel’s security and achieving complete victory in this conflict. This requires absolute trust between the Prime Minister and the Defense Minister. Unfortunately, this trust, which was once strong and productive, has eroded.” He cited significant policy disagreements with Gallant over campaign strategy, along with statements and actions that Netanyahu claimed contradicted government decisions.
Netanyahu further stated that the public nature of their disagreements provided an advantage to Israel’s adversaries, who “benefited significantly from the open discussions.” He added that most of the government and council members shared his view that the situation had become untenable, ultimately leading to his decision to end Gallant’s tenure.
In response to his dismissal, Gallant remarked, “The security of the State of Israel has always been and will remain my life’s mission.” Meanwhile, a group representing the families of Israeli captives held in Gaza criticized Gallant’s removal, interpreting it as an effort by Netanyahu to obstruct negotiations for the return of Israeli captives.
Gallant’s dismissal has sparked public outrage, with hundreds taking to the streets in Tel Aviv to protest, blocking major roads in opposition to Netanyahu’s decision. This marks the second time Netanyahu has attempted to dismiss Gallant; an earlier attempt over judicial reforms was met with widespread protests, forcing Netanyahu to reverse the decision.
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Author: Nor-Eleslam
Netanyahu dismisses Defense Minister