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Netanyahu trades barbs with defense minister over Gaza war

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August 13, 2024
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Published: August 13, 2024 11:11 am
Author: RT

Yoav Gallant called the idea of total victory over Hamas “gibberish,” which the premier slammed as an “anti-Israel” narrative

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant have clashed over the country’s goals in the Gaza war, exposing a rift within the Israeli government.

Gallant was dismissive of Netanyahu’s promise to achieve “total victory” over Hamas in Gaza, according to Israeli media, which cited Tally Gotliv, an MP from the ruling Likud party.

At a private security briefing at the Knesset on Monday, Gallant, who has frequently called for a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, described Netanyahu’s goal as “gibberish” and a “beating of war drums.” Shortly after the meeting, Gotliv took to X (formerly Twitter) to criticize the defense minister, calling on the prime minister to fire him.

Later in the day, Netanyahu’s office issued a statement, accusing Gallant of adopting an “anti-Israel” stance, and suggesting he direct his criticism at Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, describing him as “the only obstacle” to a deal.

“When Gallant adopts an anti-Israel narrative, he hurts the chances of reaching a hostage deal,” the statement read, as quoted by the Times of Israel.

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The statement reiterated Netanyahu’s “absolute victory” pledge, which is reportedly seen by the cabinet as necessary for ending the hostilities and freeing over 100 remaining hostages abducted by Hamas in the wake of its October 7 attack on Israel, which triggered the war.

“This is the clear directive of Prime Minister Netanyahu and the cabinet, and it is binding on everyone – including Gallant,” the statement read. It did not mention the possibility of removing Gallant from his position, and Israeli media later reported that Netanyahu was not considering such a move.

The spat attracted the attention of Hamas, with political bureau member Izzat al-Rishq saying in a statement late on Monday that Gallant’s words “confirm what we have always said: that Netanyahu is lying to the world” and “all he cares about is the continuation and expansion of the war.” Al-Rishq called on the international community to “exert pressure on Netanyahu and his government to stop the aggression and the war of genocide and reach an exchange deal.”


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Last week, Egyptian, Qatari and US mediators called on Israel and Hamas to resume negotiations, proposing to finalize the details of a ceasefire and hostage release at a meeting planned for August 15. The joint proposal called on both sides to conclude a ceasefire and trade the hostages held by Hamas for Palestinian detainees in Israeli custody. Previous rounds of talks failed, with West Jerusalem and Hamas unable to agree on key terms, such as the presence of Israeli forces in Gaza and the return of Palestinians to the north of the enclave.

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