TEL AVIV, Israel
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired his Defence Minister Yoav Gallant citing lack of trust, Times of Israel reported. Gallant, who was a longtime rival from within the Likud Party, will be replaced by Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz.
Minister without Portfolio
Gideon Sa’ar will replace Katz, as per Times of Israel.
Times of Israel quoted a
statement from the Prime Minister’s Office which stated that Netanyahu informed
Gallant that his tenure as the Defence Minister would end “48 hours from the
receipt of this letter.” “I would like to thank you for your service as defense
minister,” the curt letter concluded, as per Times of Israel.
“Unfortunately, although in
the first months of the war, there was trust and there was very fruitful work,
during the last months this trust cracked between me and the defence minister,”
Netanyahu said in a video statement, as per Times of Israel.
He says they disagreed on the
management of the war and charged that Gallant made statements and took actions
that contradict cabinet decisions. Netanyahu also accused Gallant of indirectly
aiding Israel’s enemies: “I made many attempts to bridge these gaps, but they
kept getting wider,” Times of Israel quoted him as saying.
“They also came to the
knowledge of the public in an unacceptable way, and worse than that, they came
to the knowledge of the enemy — our enemies enjoyed it and derived a lot of
benefit from it,” Times of Israel quoted Netanyahu.
The “crisis of faith” with the
defense minister “does not enable the proper continuation of the [military]
campaign,” Netanyahu said.
Netanyahu said that several
cabinet and government members agreed with him “that this cannot continue. In
light of this, I decided today to end the tenure of the defense minister,”
Times of Israel reported. Following the dismissal, Gallant said in a post on X
that the security of Israel would always be the mission of his life. “The
security of the State of Israel was and will always remain the mission of my
life,” he said.
Gallant later elaborated that
there were three reasons for his dismissal – The need to draft Haredi men to
the IDF, the imperative to bring back the hostages from Gaza, and the need for
a state commission of inquiry in the October 7 Hamas terror and resulting
conflict.
Gallant said that the
ultra-orthodox Haredi parties which are a part of the coalition threatened to
topple the coalition if a law was not passed. The law exempted Haredi males
from participating in the war. Gallant said that he stressed that 101 Israeli hostages
must be brought to Gaza even if it means letting Hamas stay in the strip.
He also called for a
government investigation into the October 7 Hamas terror assault, in which some
1,200 people were killed and 251 were seized as hostages as terrorists rampaged
through dozens of southern Israel communities, as per Times of Israel.
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