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TEHRAN: The decision by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to dismiss Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has plunged the nation into turmoil, sparking nationwide protests and raising questions about Israel’s strategic direction amid ongoing wars in Gaza and Lebanon. The dismissal came after months of mounting tension between Netanyahu and Gallant, reportedly due to conflicting perspectives on hostage negotiations and military operations.
Gallant, who advocated for measured concessions to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas, clashed with Netanyahu’s more uncompromising stance, ultimately leading to his removal under the pretext of a “crisis of trust.” Protests erupted across Tel Aviv and other major cities, with demonstrators demanding Netanyahu’s resignation, accusing him of destabilizing the government at a time when national unity is paramount. The uproar is fueled by concerns that Gallant’s replacement with Foreign Minister Israel Katz, known for his hardline positions, signals an even tougher approach to Israel’s military strategies in Gaza and Lebanon, where Israeli forces have intensified attacks.
The timing of Gallant’s dismissal has also drawn international scrutiny, coinciding with the U.S. presidential election. Gallant’s relatively cooperative stance with Washington, particularly on defense priorities, is seen in stark contrast to Netanyahu’s policies, which have strained relations with allies, especially over the handling of Gaza. Many analysts believe that this move may alienate critical international partners further, particularly as Israeli operations in Gaza and southern Lebanon have continued to cause devastating civilian casualties.