Netanyahu fires his defense minister over Gaza war
Briefly

Netanyahu remarked, "In the midst of a war, more than ever, full trust is required between the prime minister and defense minister. Unfortunately, that trust cracked."
Gallant's pragmatic approach suggested that military force could pave the way for a diplomatic deal to recover hostages, contrasting with Netanyahu's stance on continued military pressure.
Families of hostages accused Netanyahu of sabotaging a potential deal to keep power, while protests erupted across the country in response to Gallant's dismissal.
Netanyahu's hard-line allies threaten to destabilize the government if he concedes to Hamas, increasing the risk of early elections amidst dwindling public support.
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