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one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi
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Al Jazeera - Nov 7, 2024 - By Simon Speakman Cordall
<<'Endless' wars: What Israel's political drama means for Gaza, Lebanon
According to analysts, the sacking of Yoav Gallant removes the loudest
voice in the room calling for a ceasefire. Protests and violence in
cities across Israel greeted the news that the country's Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu had sacked Defence Minister Yoav Gallant. Water
cannon were hurled at protesters in Tel Aviv where crowds blocked
traffic and lit fires, with similar unrest reported in Jerusalem, Haifa,
Caesarea and other cities. Demonstrators called the prime minister a
"traitor" and called for "democracy or revolution". In a statement
posted to his X account, Netanyahu cited a "crisis of trust" with
Gallant that he claimed had "helped the enemy". In a televised news
conference, Gallant, infamous for likening Palestinians to <human
animals>, attributed his dismissal to three factors, none connected to
the issues of trust stated by the prime minister. Gallant said he was
fired because of his wartime positions - that he supported extending
enlistment to religious students, his calls for an official commission
of inquiry into the security failings that resulted in the Hamas-led
attack of October 7, 2023, and due to his backing of a ceasefire deal
that would see the captives taken on that day returned. On this last
issue, which has dominated Israeli media coverage of the war in Gaza,
Gallant said, "There is and will not be any atonement for abandoning the
captives." "Gallant spoke very well," said Jerusalem-based pollster and
former political aide, Mitchell Barak. "What's more, the three issues he
chose are all very popular among the public. We don't know how this will
be received in the street, but it could make a real difference" to the
government's future course, he told Al Jazeera. "Changing the minister
of defence during a war is also unprecedented and potentially
dangerous," Barak added. But given the current focus on the US election,
"the firing has lost some of the impact locally and around the world".
History of hostility
Netanyahu and Gallant have been uneasy allies since before the current
war on Gaza. During the Hamas-led incursion into southern Israel, 1,139
people were killed and about 250 were taken captive. Since then,
Israel's genocide in Gaza has killed at least 43,391 Palestinians.
Netanyahu first attempted to sack Gallant last March over his public
opposition to Netanyahu's controversial attempts to uncouple Israel's
government from judicial oversight. Following a surge in public protest,
Netanyahu reversed his decision, reinstating Gallant a month later.
Their relationship has remained rocky throughout the war. Both share the
prospect of being subject to potential warrants from the International
Criminal Court (ICC) for potential war crimes. But they have clashed
over a potential post-war strategy and argued over priorities. Gallant
supports a ceasefire deal that would see Israel's captives returned,
while Netanyahu insists upon <total victory>. In August, Gallant
reportedly dismissed Netanyahu's military ambitions in Gaza as
"nonsense" and the premier in turn accused his defence minister of
adopting an "anti-Israel narrative". In September, Netanyahu said that
Israeli control of the strip of land separating Gaza from Egypt, the
Philadelphi Corridor, should take priority over a US-drafted ceasefire
proposal. Gallant reportedly told his cabinet colleagues that
Netanyahu's desire to retain the Philadelphi Corridor, considered by
several observers as part of a continuing attempt to prolong the war for
the PM's political career, was a "moral disgrace". However, Gallant's
case for a ceasefire was undermined in a matter of days when European
newspapers published classified documents, allegedly leaked from the
Israeli army, suggesting that Hamas intended to smuggle the captives and
much of their leadership across the corridor and into Egypt. These
papers, alleged to be Hamas military strategy documents, were suspected
to have been manipulated, with Netantahu's spokesperson among those
arrested. Netanyahu has denied any wrongdoing by members of his office.
War without end"I don't think Gallant's sacking will make a great deal
of difference to the way the war is prosecuted," Israeli analyst Nimrod
Flashenberg said. "I mean, I can't see Israel pulling out of Lebanon and
Gaza in the short term. However, Gallant's dismissal has removed one of
the loudest voices for a ceasefire in the government. That's obviously
bad news for the hostages, but, for people in Gaza particularly, we're
looking at endless war." In addition to his confrontations with
Netanyahu over a potential ceasefire, Gallant battled with the prime
minister’s hardline cabinet allies, such as the far-right Finance
Minister Bezalel Smotrich and right-wing provocateur Itamar Ben-Gvir,
who is in charge of Israel's national security. Ben-Gvir congratulated
Netanyahu for sacking Gallant in a post on X. Translation: Congratulates
the prime minister on the decision to fire Gallant. With Gallant, who is
still deeply trapped in the concept, it is not possible to achieve
absolute victory - and the prime minister did well to remove him from
his position. "It's a win for Smotrich and Ben-Gvir, as well as other
hawks within the cabinet, such as Gideon Saar," Flashenberg said,
referring to the right-wing former Netanyahu critic who entered
government in late September. They saw Gallant and much of the military
as "self-deluding" for believing negotiating with Hamas was possible.
Several experts interviewed by Al Jazeera pointed to the timing of
Gallant’s dismissal, given the US election. "The Israeli military, of
which Gallant is a product, is very closely tied to the US," political
analyst Ori Goldberg said from Tel Aviv. "That's where they train,
that’s where they get their weapons. Gallant's voice within cabinet was
essentially the US's voice," he said.
"Gallant's replacement, Israel Katz, doesn't have that background. He's
loyal to one man and that's Netanyahu," he said.
SOURCE: AL JAZEERA>>
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/11/7/endless-war-the-implications-of-israels-defence-ministers-removal
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