12.1 C
Delhi
Friday, December 12, 2025

Israeli PM Netanyahu fires defence minister amid conflict

Date:

Share post:

Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Tuesday that he has dismissed Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, citing their differences over security matters.

In a termination letter made public by Netanyahu’s office, the prime minister informed Gallant that his term would end within 48 hours.

In a video statement, Netanyahu said, “Over the past few months, the trust between the Defense Minister and me has eroded. Significant differences emerged regarding the management of the (military) campaign, accompanied by statements and actions that contradicted government and cabinet decisions.”

Netanyahu added that this crisis “does not allow for the proper continuation of managing the (military) campaign.”

Israel Katz, Netanyahu’s close associate and Israel’s current foreign minister, will replace Gallant. The decision was met with widespread criticism due to Katz’s limited senior military experience.

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum, a group representing families of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, released a statement saying the move is part of Netanyahu’s efforts to thwart a potential hostage deal.

The group noted that Gallant had supported a hostage-for-ceasefire exchange, emphasizing that Israel has met its objectives in Gaza, while Netanyahu continues to call for the conflict’s continuation until “total victory” over Hamas.

The current dispute between Netanyahu and Gallant centers on the conscription of ultra-Orthodox men into the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF).

Traditionally, this group has been exempt from mandatory military service, a status quo staunchly defended by ultra-Orthodox parties, which are key partners of Netanyahu’s far-right coalition.

In contrast, Gallant advocates for their enlistment, citing a pressing need for additional manpower amid ongoing conflicts. Earlier on Tuesday, Gallant authoriesd the drafting of 7,000 ultra-Orthodox men into the IDF.

Related articles

The First Spark of the Arpora Fire Was a Panchayat Stamp

The trail of corruption that enabled the illegal operations of Birch nightclub - an illegality that burned 25...

Arpora’s White-Collared Terrorism: Will We Go to War Against Corruption That Kills Our Own?

There are moments in a nation’s journey when the blood spilled on its own soil demands more than...

Arpora Was Not an Accident. It Was Murder – And Goa Must Say It Loudly

Goa woke up to horror in Arpora - 23 lives reduced to ashes inside a nightclub that should...

We Can Indeed Be Home at More Than One Place: ‘Finding Home Again’ Author Richa Sharma

Can tragedy bridge the gulf between despair and acceptance?When a train derails in flood-ravaged Assam, it disrupts the...