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Netanyahu’s anger at the Minister of War of the Zionist regime for ignoring him

Netanyahu believes that the Minister of War of the Zionist regime is seeking to ignore him and plans to manage the recent events on his own.

Reports indicate that the long-term tensions between Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, and Yoav Galant, the Minister of War of this regime, have entered a new stage and have turned into a dispute over how to react to recent events.

According to The Times of Israel, Netanyahu was angered by Gallant’s statement last night that he held a meeting with security chiefs to discuss “options to respond to Hezbollah.”  

This report stated that the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime feels that he was insulted by Gallant’s remarks. It is also said that the cabinet ministers later received messages from Netanyahu that the prime minister is very angry with Gallant and his office believes that the war minister wants to make decisions and manage the situation alone.

The conflict between Netanyahu and Gallant is not a new issue, and before that, Channel 12 of the Zionist regime had announced his readiness to remove Gallant. Citing informed sources, this network reported that Netanyahu intends to choose “Gedon Sa’er” as the new Minister of War and is only looking for a suitable justification for Gallant’s dismissal.  

Following last night’s attack on the Majdal Shams area in the occupied Golan, which resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries, the Zionist authorities began to accuse Lebanon’s Hezbollah and made claims about approaching an all-out war. Lebanon’s Hezbollah has also explicitly denied any involvement in this incident and has given warnings about the possible actions of the Zionist regime.

Translator: Zahra Najafi

 

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