Public spat highlights cracks in Netanyahu coalition

13 August 2024, 13:44

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left and defence minister Yoav Gallant stand side-by-side at a press conference
Israel-Politics-Netanyahu-Gallant. Picture: PA

The latest war of words shows growing discontent with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the war in Gaza.

Cracks are widening in a public tiff between Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his moderate defence minister, the latest spat showing growing discontent with Mr Netanyahu’s handling of the war in Gaza at a sensitive time.

Israel is bracing for potential Iranian retaliation after a blast in Tehran killed Hamas’ leader — an attack blamed on Israel. And a new round of ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas is set to begin later this week.

On Monday, the Israeli media reported that Defence Minister Yoav Gallant condemned Mr Netanyahu’s “nonsense about ‘total victory'”, a phrase the prime minister has frequently repeated during the 10-month-old war.

The war, which began with a Hamas-led October 7 attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people and left about 250 hostage in Gaza, has killed more than 39,000 Palestinians.

Mr Netanyahu has frequently been criticised, including by members of his own government, for lacking clear strategic aims, a post-war plan for Gaza, or even a specific definition of what “total victory” would look like.

Mr Gallant’s comments were apparently made during a closed-door hearing before an Israeli parliamentary committee and leaked to the media.

Mr Netanyahu struck back, saying Mr Gallant should have criticised Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar instead.

“When Gallant adopts the anti-Israel narrative, he harms the chances of reaching a hostage-release deal,” the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement.

Palestinians displaced by the Israeli air and ground offensive on the Gaza Strip flee from Hamad City
Palestinians displaced by an Israeli air and ground offensive on the Gaza Strip over the weekend (Abdel Kareem Hana/AP)

Mr Gallant attempted to ease tensions by responding that his priority was to “protect the citizens of Israel and to harm our enemies”.

Mr Gallant, who is a member of Mr Netanyahu’s Likud party, raised the prime minister’s ire last year by publicly opposing his controversial push for changes to Israel’s judiciary.

When Mr Netanyahu attempted to fire Mr Gallant, mass protests erupted, with hundreds of thousands of Israelis taking to the streets in the middle of the night.

An Israeli official said that Mr Netanyahu was not considering firing Mr Gallant at the current time.

Mr Gallant is one of the few moderate voices left in Mr Netanyahu’s government following the departure of centrist Benny Gantz, who left the unity coalition earlier this year.

By Press Association

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