An Israeli official stated that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed his disapproval of a cabinet minister who will be arriving in Washington on Sunday for discussions with authorities from the United States.
After almost five months of fighting with Hamas, this indicates that there are significant tensions among the Israeli commanders notwithstanding their continued cooperation.
Benny Gantz, a centrist political rival who joined Mr. Netanyahu’s war cabinet formed after the October 7 Hamas attack, is currently in Gaza. This visit comes at a time when tensions have been rising between the United States and Mr. Netanyahu regarding how to alleviate the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza and what form Israel’s plan for post-war Gaza should take.
A member of the Likud party, which is one of the most conservative and right-wing parties in Israel, stated that Mr. Gantz’s trip was arranged without the approval of the Israeli leader. According to the person, who discussed the matter under the condition of anonymity, Mr. Netanyahu had a “tough conversation” with Mr. Gantz, during which he informed him that the country has “only one prime minister.”
Mr. Gantz is scheduled to meet with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday, according to the announcement made by his party, the National Unity Party. On Monday, he is scheduled to meet with Vice President Kamala Harris of the United States of America and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan. A second Israeli official, who also spoke on the condition of anonymity, stated that Mr. Gantz’s visit is intended to build relations with the United States, bolster support for Israel while the conflict continues, and boost attempts to rescue captives held by the Israeli government.
It has become increasingly difficult for the United States to capitalize on its advantages in the region as a result of the ultranationalists who make up Mr. Netanyahu’s cabinet administration. The party that Mr. Gantz represents, which is more moderate, has occasionally acted as a counterweight.
According to the majority of polls, Mr. Netanyahu’s popularity has decreased since the beginning of the war. A significant number of Israelis held him accountable for his failure to prevent a Hamas attack into Israeli territory. According to Israeli authorities, the offensive resulted in the deaths of over 1,200 persons, the majority of whom were civilians, and the kidnapping of approximately 250 others in Gaza, the majority of whom were women, children, and elderly people.
Mr. Netanyahu has denied the accusation that his decision-making is influenced by political considerations, which is made by Israelis who are critical of him. Particularly addressed are criticisms concerning Gaza after the war. Netanyahu is of the opinion that Israel should continue to exercise unlimited control over the security situation in Gaza, while the Palestinians should be in charge of the civilian aspects.
Progress toward the establishment of a Palestinian state is something that the United States of America would want to see.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other conservatives in his administration are hostile to this agenda.
In regard to the establishment of a Palestinian state, Mr. Gantz has not provided a clear expression of his opinions. If elections were held right now, polls indicate that he would be able to garner sufficient support to become prime minister.
TEL AVIV, Israel (Associated Press) – Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, reportedly reprimanded a top Cabinet minister who arrived in Washington on Sunday for discussions with officials from the United States. This action, according to an Israeli official, indicates that the leadership of the country is becoming increasingly fractured nearly five months into its engagement with Hamas.
Benny Gantz, a centrist political rival who joined Netanyahu’s wartime Cabinet after Hamas’ attack on October 7, is currently traveling to Gaza at a time when tensions between the United States and Netanyahu are rising over how to alleviate the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza and what the postwar plan for the enclave ought to look like.
The trip that Gantz was planning to take was reportedly planned without the authorization of the Israeli leader, according to an official from Netanyahu’s far-right Likud party. The person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, stated that Netanyahu had a “tough talk” with Gantz and informed him that the country has “just one prime minister.”
According to the National Unity Party, Gantz is slated to meet with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday, as well as with Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States, and Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser. These meetings are scheduled to take place on Monday. Gantz’s visit is designed to build connections with the United States, strengthen support for Israel’s war, and advocate for the release of Israeli hostages, according to a second Israeli official who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
In Egypt, negotiations were taking place in an effort to mediate a cease-fire prior to the beginning of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan the following week.
In accordance with the statements of a third Israeli government official who spoke on the condition of anonymity, Israel did not send a delegation because it is awaiting responses from Hamas on two questions. Israel’s media outlets said that the government is now awaiting information regarding the number of Palestinian prisoners that Hamas is seeking in exchange for each of the hostages and which hostages are still alive.
Because they were not authorized to discuss the conflicts with the media, all three Israeli officials spoke in a manner that permitted them to remain nameless.
Following the deaths of scores of Palestinians who were attempting to seize food from a convoy that was organized by Israel the previous week, the United States began airdropping aid into Gaza from the air on Saturday. These airdrops were able to overcome a system for delivering supplies that was hampered by Israeli regulations, logistical challenges, and intense fighting in Gaza. As opposed to truck deliveries, aid experts believe that airdrops are far less successful.
It has become increasingly difficult for the United States to achieve its aims in the region due to the fact that ultranationalists make up the majority of Netanyahu’s Cabinet. There are occasions when Gantz’s party, which is more moderate, serves as a counterweight.
Since the beginning of the war, the majority of opinion polls indicate that Netanyahu’s popularity has steadily decreased. Many Israelis held him accountable for his failure to prevent the cross-border incursion that Hamas carried out on October 7. The raid resulted in the deaths of 1,200 people, the majority of whom were civilians, and the kidnapping of approximately 250 individuals into Gaza as hostages. According to Israeli authorities, the hostages included women, children, and senior citizens.
According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not differentiate between civilians and fighters, more than 30,000 Palestinians have been killed since the beginning of the conflict. There are approximately two-thirds of these deaths that have occurred among women and children. The United Nations agencies estimate that hundreds of thousands of people are on the verge of starvation, and that almost 80 percent of the population of 2.3 million has fled their homes.
Netanyahu has denied the allegations that his decision-making process has been influenced by political factors, which are made by Israelis who are critical of him. Regarding the preparations for Gaza after the conflict, the criticism is particularly concentrated. Netanyahu desires for Israel to continue to exercise unrestricted safety control over Gaza, with Palestinians being in charge of the administration of civilian affairs.
The United States of America is eager to see progress made toward the establishment of a Palestinian state. They anticipate a revitalized Palestinian leadership that will manage Gaza with the goal of eventually establishing a state.
The members of Netanyahu’s government who are considered to be extremists are hostile to this concept. Gantz’s party has been represented by another high-ranking Cabinet member who has expressed concerns regarding the way the war is being managed and the plan for rescuing the captives.
The government of Netanyahu, which is the most conservative and religious government in Israel’s history, has also been shaken by a deadline that was issued by the court for a new measure that would broaden the military recruitment of ultra-Orthodox Jews. For the purpose of pursuing religious studies, a significant number of them are exempt from serving in the military. Since October 7, hundreds of Israeli soldiers have been slain, and the Israeli military is currently looking to expand its ranks with new recruits.
In terms of his perspective on Palestinian statehood, Gantz has not provided any specifics. If a vote were to take place right now, the polls indicate that he would garner sufficient support to become prime minister.
Gantz’s support may be further bolstered by a trip to the United States, provided that further progress is made on the hostage front.
Negotiations are taking place between Israel and Hamas over the possibility of a new cease-fire and a release of hostages. On Sunday, Vice President Harris stated that it is now up to Hamas to decide whether or not to agree to it. Given the magnitude of the suffering that is taking place in Gaza, it is imperative that there be an immediate cease-fire that will last for at least the next six weeks, which is the proposal that is presently being considered, according to Harris.
Even while there has been an increase in resistance to the battle on a global scale, the Israeli people, who have been profoundly traumatized by the onslaught by Hamas, have mostly supported the war effort as an act of self-defense.
Nevertheless, an increasing number of people are voicing their displeasure with Netanyahu. Israeli media reports that approximately 10,000 individuals participated in a demonstration late on Saturday night to demand early elections. The number of demonstrations of this kind has increased over the past few weeks, but they are still far less than the demonstrations that took place against the government’s attempt to alter the court system last year.
The floodgates will open to bigger protests by a public that was already disgruntled with the government when Hamas struck, according to Reuven Hazan, a professor of political science at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. If the political rifts continue to develop and Gantz decides to leave the cabinet, the floodgates will open.
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