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The Israeli cabinet meeting ended with ministers shouting at each other

The meeting of the Israeli war cabinet was dragged into controversy and ended with several ministers shouting at each other.

According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, media sources in Israel have reported that the meeting of the war cabinet of “Benjamin Netanyahu”, the prime minister of the Israeli regime, was tense and ended with the ministers shouting at each other.

Axios website reporter who is close to Israeli and American sources reported that the meeting of the Israeli political and defense cabinet after a fierce dispute between several ministers and “Herzi Halevi”, the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The army is over.

Earlier, the Israeli media reported that the army of this regime decided to appoint a team to investigate the October 7 attack.

A source told the Axios reporter that several cabinet ministers attacked the Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Israeli Army due to their differences of opinion on this matter.

This report states that Israeli War Minister Yoav Galant tried to silence the ministers and said that he supported Halevi, but this did not help to resolve the differences and the disputes continued. .

The continuation of the meeting has led to a verbal conflict between Ben Guerre, the Minister of Internal Security, and Benny Gantz, a member of the War Cabinet. Gantz has shouted down Ben Goyer and other ministers who have attacked Holloway.

The Axios source said that Netanyahu interrupted the meeting by shouting at each other.

Hours earlier, Channel 12 of the Zionist regime reported the verbal tension between Netanyahu and Gallant.

According to this report, after Benjamin Netanyahu prevented the Mossad and Shin Bet heads from attending the war council meeting, he and Yoav Galant had a verbal argument.

In the past few days, numerous reports of disagreements among the members of Netanyahu’s war cabinet have been published in the Israeli media.

Last Thursday, Netanyahu’s cabinet meeting was not held due to differences. In that meeting, the issue of governing Gaza after the end of the war was supposed to be discussed.

Shortly after canceling the cabinet meeting on Thursday evening, the far-right “Religious Zionism” party announced that it plans to hold a meeting on the same topic to protest being left out of Netanyahu’s cabinet discussions. slow

These differences continue while the Israeli regime has not succeeded in achieving its war goals after nearly three months of the war.

The Israeli regime has declared its goal of war actions in Gaza to destroy Hamas, but the New York Times newspaper wrote in an analysis last Wednesday, quoting experts, that there is still no sign of the decline of Hamas’ military power.

Since the beginning of Al-Aqsa storm operation by Hamas and with the joining of Gantz from the opposition parties to the cabinet to manage the war, some of Netanyahu’s ministers such as Smotrich and Itmar Benguvir had threatened that if the attacks on Gaza stopped , will leave the government coalition.

The political expert of Channel 13 of Israel TV has already said in explaining the consequences of these differences: “The system of relations between Gallant and Gantz in front of Netanyahu, with pessimism and A lack of trust is associated and this can affect the management of war.

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