Israeli minister threatens to resign if not a post -war plan for Gaza
The political differences in Israel are increasing over the destination of war as the fight on both sides of the Gaza territory becomes intense.
Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz has threatened to resign if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not set a post -war plan for Gaza.
Gantaz demanded a plan to be planned by June 5 to achieve six 'strategic goals'. Among these goals, the establishment of Hamas in Gaza is one of the establishment of a multinational civilian administration there.
"If you put the national on the individual, you will find our partner in this struggle. But if we choose the path of fanatics and take the entire nation into the abyss, we will be forced to get out of the government, "Gantaz quoted him, quoting him.
Netanyahu dismissed these comments as `` `।।।।।।।।
The political differences in Israel are increasing over the destination of war as the fight on both sides of the Gaza territory becomes intense.
Israeli forces have entered many of the Jabalia refugee camps near Gaza City in the north of Gaza. Earlier, Israel said they had released the Jabalia refugee camp 'Hamas warrior'. But Hamas fighters are gathering there again said Israeli troops entered Jabalia again last week.
A few days ago, another member of the Israeli war cabinet, Defense Minister Yov gallant, had no plans to take civilian and military rule in Gaza, and publicly urged Netanyahu to publicly report it.
Galants and Gantaz say that maintaining military control over Gaza will increase Israel's security risk. On the other hand, the right -wing members of the Netanyahu's ruling coalition government believe that control of Hamas need to be retained.
In a speech broadcast on television on Saturday, Gantaz told Netanyahu, “The people of Israel are watching you. You must choose one between Zionism and Cincinnism, in unity and party, in the responsibility and anarchy, in anarchy, victory and catastrophe
One of his six 'strategic goals' is to bring back all Israeli and foreign hostages in Hamas by September 7, and to bring back the displaced civilian Palestinians to Gaza.
He also said that "Israeli should continue to try to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia as part of a wide process to form an alliance against Iran and its allies."
In response to Gantz's speech, Netanyahu said, "If the Gantz's demand is to be met, the war has to end and defeat for Israel, most hostages have to be abandoned, Hamas must be left intact and a Palestinian state will be established."
On October 8, the Palestinian independent group Hamas Gaza attacked the southern part of Israel, killing about 120 people and taking over 20 people and taking hostages.
