Thousands of zionist settlers stage protest against Netanyahu’s dismissal of Yoav Gallant
In a wave of public dissent, thousands of demonstrators have rallied in Tel Aviv and various cities throughout the occupied territories. The protests come in response to the recent dismissal of Yoav Gallant, the Minister for Military Affairs.
On Tuesday evening, demonstrators assembled and obstructed roads at various locations throughout the occupied territories following an unexpected announcement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who dismissed Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. The move comes amid growing challenges faced by the administration from resistance forces in Gaza and Lebanon.
In Tel Aviv, protesters obstructed a major highway and ignited sizable bonfires, all while chanting slogans opposing Prime Minister Netanyahu. The demonstrators also blew whistles and beat drums as part of their protest activities.
Law enforcement officers engaged in a brief altercation with demonstrators, deploying water cannons in an effort to disperse the crowd.
Protests of a similar nature emerged in Haifa, Caesarea, and various other locations, as several thousand demonstrators gathered outside Prime Minister Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem and at additional sites throughout the city.
Demonstrators urged Israel Katz, the successor to Gallant, to prioritize negotiations with the Palestinian resistance group Hamas to secure the release of individuals still held captive in Gaza.
On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, citing “significant gaps” and a “breach of trust” as the primary grounds for his removal. In his place, Netanyahu has appointed Israel Katz, a seasoned ally and the current Foreign Minister, to assume the position.
In a statement issued by the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it was noted that Defense Minister Yoav Gallant’s recent actions and public remarks have frequently been at odds with the unified decisions of the administration.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant have frequently been at odds over the military operations in Gaza, which have been described as a campaign with severe humanitarian implications.
In a public statement, Gallant criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu over the failure to uphold a Gaza ceasefire agreement, drawing a strong rebuttal from the prime minister’s office.
Israeli media has reported notable divisions between Prime Minister Netanyahu and senior security officials, including Defense Minister Gallant, regarding a ceasefire agreement, a possible prisoner swap with Hamas, and control of the Gaza-Egypt border region, referred to as the Philadelphi Corridor. This comes amid rising tensions along Israel’s border with Lebanon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing accusations of obstructing a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, reportedly to further his own political objectives.
Reports from the past year have indicated significant casualties in Gaza, with over 43,000 individuals reported dead and more than 100,000 injured. Concerns over the scale of the conflict have led to allegations of severe human rights violations.
The regime has recently instigated an aggressive military campaign in Lebanon, leading to significant destruction in several villages in the southern region. Thousands have been reported dead or injured as a result of the hostilities.