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Gantz quits Israel war cabinet as Gaza conflict rages

June 10, 2024 / 12:12 AM
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Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz
Sharjah 24 – AFP: Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz quit Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government on Sunday, heaping domestic pressure on the Israeli leader as the war in Gaza rages.
The former general and defence minister announced his resignation from the emergency body after failing to get a post-war plan for Gaza approved by Netanyahu, which he demanded in May.

The centrist politician's departure is not expected to bring down the government, a coalition including religious and ultra-nationalist parties, but it marks the first major political blow to Netanyahu eight months into the Gaza war against Palestinian Hamas militants.

Experts say Netanyahu could now be forced to rely more heavily on his right-wing partners.

Gadi Eisenkot, also a former army chief and member of Gantz's party, followed him out of the war cabinet, leaving the body with only three members. The war cabinet takes all major decisions about the conflict.

"Netanyahu is preventing us from progressing to a real victory. That is why we are leaving the emergency government today with a heavy heart," Gantz said.

"I call on Netanyahu: set an agreed election date. Don't let our people be torn apart."

The Israeli premier responded within minutes, saying: "Benny, this is not the time to abandon the battle -- this is the time to join forces."

Netanyahu's far-right coalition partners, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, both also reacted quickly to Gantz's resignation.

Ben Gvir said he had "issued a demand" to Netanyahu that he join the war cabinet.

Smotrich slammed Gantz, saying "there is no less stately act than resigning from a government in time of war," and as "the kidnapped are still dying in the Hamas tunnels".

Gantz, who turned 65 on Sunday, had been seen as a favourite to form a coalition in the event that Netanyahu's government is brought down and early elections are called.

His centrist National Union Party submitted a bill last week to dissolve the Knesset, Israel's parliament, and hold early elections.

The former army chief, one of Netanyahu's main rivals before joining the war cabinet, had repeatedly called on Israel to reach a deal to secure the release of all hostages and to make it a "priority".
June 10, 2024 / 12:12 AM

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