Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant are at odds over the handling of the ongoing conflict with Hamas, revealing a deep divide within the Israeli government. The rift comes as the Middle East faces the looming threat of a regional conflict.
Gallant's dismissal of Netanyahu's war aim of achieving 'absolute victory' over Hamas as 'gibberish' has sparked controversy. Netanyahu's office criticized Gallant for adopting what they termed an 'anti-Israel narrative,' stating that it could jeopardize negotiations for the release of hostages held in Gaza.
The escalating tensions between the two officials have been ongoing for over 10 months, with Israel also on high alert for potential attacks from Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon. The United States has recently bolstered Israel's defenses in response to these threats.
The recent killings of Hamas' political leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah's top military commander Fu'ad Shukr have further inflamed tensions in the region. Iran and Hezbollah have vowed to avenge the deaths, raising concerns about the possibility of a multi-front war involving Israel.
The death of Haniyeh, a key figure in ceasefire talks, has complicated negotiations to end the conflict in Gaza. Critics have accused Netanyahu of prioritizing defeating Hamas over securing the release of hostages, leading to internal political challenges within his coalition.
Efforts to mediate a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas are ongoing, with key players such as the US, Egypt, and Qatar urging both parties to return to the negotiating table. Gallant, a prominent figure in these talks, has emphasized the importance of reaching a ceasefire agreement.
The leaked comments from Gallant, including his proposal for a pre-emptive attack on Hezbollah in Lebanon, have further strained relations between him and Netanyahu. Netanyahu's office has pushed back, attributing the failure to reach a ceasefire deal to Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's refusal to participate in negotiations.
As tensions continue to escalate, Gallant has reaffirmed his commitment to achieving the goals of the war and criticized leaks from confidential meetings. The situation remains fluid, with Israel bracing for challenging days ahead that may require decisive actions.
Despite Israel's efforts to weaken Hamas, reports indicate that the militant group has managed to rebuild some of its military capabilities in northern and central Gaza, underscoring the complexity of the conflict.