The growing split in the war cabinet; Netanyahu in Gaza.
The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime is struggling to save himself from the Gaza swamp, and he sees the only way to free himself and the cabinet is to win from the battlefield, but the internal scene of the occupied territories does not match the expectations of a veteran but a desperate figure in the game of Zionist politics, and discord and disobedience It covers all the security and political elements of this regime.
In the third month of the war in Gaza, Arab News 21 reported on Sunday that the differences between Netanyahu and the Zionist Minister of War, Yoav Galant, had become public, and wrote: “The differences between Netanyahu and Galant are increasingly being revealed in the public eye. Is. According to this site, Gallant refused to participate in the joint press conference with the Prime Minister of this regime to discuss the latest developments after the resumption of attacks against Gaza due to his disagreement with Netanyahu, and both officials held a separate conference. Previous conferences between Tel Aviv officials showed that there is no coordination between them and these differences are deepening day by day.
According to Israeli observers, the war cabinet believes that Netanyahu is leading the Gaza war to save his political future, and for this reason, there is a state of distrust among the members of the war cabinet.
Netanyahu is on the verge of falling
Netanyahu’s hard-line government has been unstable since taking office in December last year, and a wave of protests against him began in the first weeks and is now in its decline as it enters the Gaza Strip.
As Israel’s war against Gaza continues, there are many doubts about Netanyahu’s political future after the end of the war, and there are growing calls for him to step down from power, fueled by his refusal to accept responsibility for the Al-Aqsa Storm operation.
Netanyahu knows very well that the political foundations of his government are shaky and if the conflicts stop, his political rivals will pull him from power. Therefore, he wants to stay in power for some time under the pretext of ensuring the security of the settlers and the continuation of the war with Hamas. The Walla site recently wrote in this regard that Itamar Ben Guer, the Minister of Internal Security, strongly opposes the ceasefire in Gaza, because he believes that stopping the war means dissolving the government.
On the other hand, polls show that Netanyahu’s popularity has decreased, especially after the defeat of the Palestinian resistance, and the votes of his opponents have increased. A poll published by Israel’s Channel 13 on Tuesday showed that 64 percent of participants wanted elections to be held after the end of the war, while only 26 percent said the current cabinet should remain in power. The continuous protests of the prisoners’ families have added to the cause and increased the pressure against the government. Therefore, the opposition parties and security authorities no longer want to bet on the already losing horse, because they have little hope for the continuation of Netanyahu’s government.
Netanyahu is not only angry among the opposition and settlers, but he also sees his position among his party members as shaky. Last week, Yediot Aharonot newspaper wrote in a report that in recent days, secret consultations have been held within the Likud party regarding Netanyahu’s political future and his removal, and quoted a Likud official as saying that Netanyahu is afraid of a political coup against him within the Likud party. has it. For this reason, Netanyahu visited Likud members in the Knesset to ensure that they would not introduce a replacement for him.