Details of the sharp verbal conflict between the Chief of Staff of the Zionist Army and the cabinet ministers
Following the failure of the Zionist regime to achieve its goals in Gaza, the Zionist cabinet and the army commanders of this regime had a verbal conflict. |
Network 12 of the Zionist regime reported a sharp verbal conflict between the army chief of staff of this regime, Herzi Halevi, and the cabinet ministers of the Zionist prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. The network said about the conflict that they criticized the achievements of the army and said that the ground attack on the Gaza Strip is not going well.
This Zionist network announced in a report: During the recent meeting, a fierce conflict occurred between the Chief of Staff of the Army and the government ministers. Even Harzi made Holiway scream. At the height of this conflict, the ministers strongly criticized the achievements of the Israeli army and told the chief of staff that the military offensive was not good enough and progress was slow.
Then this channel added: At this time, Chief of Staff Halevi raised his voice and said to the ministers, I remind you that you did not want this attack at all, if the Israeli army and security institutions did not push for this. We had no operations in Gaza at all.
This Zionist source stated: This turbulent meeting shows the growing tension between the political and military levels in the Zionist regime, at a time when the Chief of Staff of the Army and senior military officials feel that the political game is only after them. While the cabinet ministers see that some of the army’s tactical options were not good enough.
This is not the first time that the meetings of the Chief of Staff of the Zionist Army and the political ranks have witnessed a great uproar. Last January, it became clear that there was a conflict between the chief of staff of the army and the ministers who did not see the performance of the army of this regime as good.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Young Journalists Club |