Gallant explained the reasons for his disagreement with Netanyahu
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency According to Al Jazeera, Yoaf Gallant, the ousted Minister of War of the Zionist regime, who was removed from his position yesterday, in a speech called for the return of the Zionist prisoners from Gaza and He stressed that all the residents of the occupied territories must perform military service without exception.
In his speech, he explained the factors behind his dismissal from the post of the Ministry of War of the Zionist regime, and expressed that the commitment He is in favor of returning the prisoners and Tel Aviv should quickly step on the path of freeing the prisoners who are still alive.
Galant, referring to the discriminatory laws regarding Talmudic Jews, which in the current situation of lack of manpower in the army are exempt from military service, he stated that all Israelis should do military service.
He continued that his dismissal from the Ministry of War of this regime was the result of three fundamental differences with Netanyahu, the first He is Talmudic about Jewish military service and he believes that all those who are of military age should join the army.
The former minister of war of the Zionist regime has the second dispute regarding the insistence to return the prisoners from the Gaza Strip as soon as possible. He knew and said that this goal is possible with some minor and possibly painful setbacks.
Gallant considered the third point of his disagreement with Netanyahu to be the insistence on forming an official investigation board regarding the events of October 7.
Benjamin Netanyahu fired Israeli Minister of War Yoav Galant yesterday evening. The Zionist newspaper Yediot Aharonot wrote that Netanyahu informed him about this issue only 10 minutes before issuing the statement of Gallant’s dismissal.
Following the removal of Yoaf Gallant, Israel Katz, the former foreign minister of the Zionist regime, became the minister of war, and Gideon Saar He was also elected as the Minister of Foreign Affairs.