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Unrest in Israel Following Netanyahu's Dismissal of Defence Minister Gallant
Protests have erupted across Israel in the wake of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to dismiss Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, citing a "crisis of trust" that has developed between them. Netanyahu announced that his confidence in Gallant had significantly diminished over recent months, leading to the appointment of Foreign Minister Israel Katz as his successor.
In his statement, Netanyahu emphasized that the discord between him and Gallant had become publicly evident, potentially emboldening Israel's adversaries. Gallant, who has been a prominent figure in Israel's military strategy during ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, expressed on social media that safeguarding Israel's security has always been his life's mission.
The tensions between Netanyahu and Gallant have been apparent for months, reflecting broader divisions within Israel's right-wing government. While Gallant has advocated for negotiations to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas and criticized the war strategy for lacking clear direction, Netanyahu has maintained that military operations must continue until Hamas is completely dismantled.
Following the announcement of Gallant's dismissal, protests erupted in major cities such as Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, with demonstrators calling for Netanyahu to resign. Many protesters voiced their concerns over the new defence minister's approach to hostage negotiations, urging a focus on securing the release of captives taken during the October 7 assault by Hamas.
Gallant's removal comes amid an ongoing military campaign that has resulted in significant casualties on both sides. Since the onset of hostilities in October 2023, Israeli airstrikes have reportedly killed over 43,000 Palestinians, while approximately 100 hostages remain unaccounted for from the initial attack that resulted in 251 abductions.
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum criticized Gallant's dismissal as an attempt to undermine negotiations for a hostage release deal. They called on Katz to commit to ending the conflict and securing a comprehensive agreement for the return of all abductees.
Netanyahu's decision to replace Gallant is seen as politically motivated, particularly given the pressure he faces from far-right factions within his coalition that oppose any concessions regarding military service exemptions for ultra-Orthodox citizens. Observers note that Katz is perceived as more hawkish than Gallant, which may further escalate military strategies in Gaza.
As political opposition parties call for public protests against Netanyahu’s actions, it remains to be seen how this latest development will impact Israel’s ongoing military operations and its political landscape amidst a backdrop of escalating tensions with Hamas and other regional adversaries.