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Netanyahu fires Israeli defence minister

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired Defence Minister Yoav Gallant.

Netanyahu said that there have been too many gaps between him and Gallant over the management of Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon.


Israel Katz replaces Gallant as defence minister

Netanyahu has named Foreign Minister Israel Katz as the country’s new defence minister while appointing Gideon Saar in Katz’s former position.

This comes less than 24 hours after Gallant approved the Israeli army’s recommendation to send out 7,000 more draft orders to ultra-Orthodox men. The issue of drafting ultra-Orthodox men has been a sticking point between Gallant and Netanyahu, whose coalition is dependent on a right-wing bloc.

In a post on X, immediately after news broke out of his ouster, Gallant wrote, “The security of the State of Israel was and will always remain my life’s mission.”


What Netanyahu said while dismissing Gallant

This is what Netanyahu said in the statement confirming Gallant’s dismissal:

  • There is a need for complete trust between the prime minister and the defence minister.
  • Today, I decided to terminate the service of Defence Minister Gallant and appoint Katz in his place.
  • The crisis of trust that occurred between me and the defence minister did not make it possible to continue managing the war in this manner.
  • I have assigned Gideon Saar to take over the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • I am confident that this step will make the cabinet more harmonious.


Protests in Israel against Gallant’s dismissal

Israeli media is reporting that families of captives still held in Gaza are protesting Defence Minister Yoav Gallant’s dismissal. The report said that the dismissal was a “direct continuation of the efforts to torpedo the abductee deal”.

It added that the protesters stated that “we demand the incoming defence minister to express an explicit commitment to the end of the war and to carry out a comprehensive deal for the immediate return of all the abductees”.


Differences with Gallant ‘only grew wider’: Netanyahu

In the statement announcing Gallant’s dismissal, PM Netanyahu said he had made attempts to bridge the differences.

“But they only grew wider. These divisions even reached public knowledge in an unusual manner and, worse, became known to our enemies, who took pleasure in them and derived substantial benefit from them,” he said.

“The growing breach of trust between the defence minister and me has become public, preventing the normal continuation of our campaign management.”

Divisions between PM Netanyahu and Defence Minister Gallant have been ongoing during the course of Israel’s war on Gaza:

  • In May this year, Gallant said Israel should not be involved in ruling Gaza once the fighting ends. Netanyahu responded saying he was not “prepared to exchange Hamastan for Fatahstan”.
  • Gallant was also highly critical of Netanyahu’s emphasis on controlling the Gaza-Egypt border, known as the Philadelphi Corridor. He said that prioritizing its control over a ceasefire and hostage deal was a “moral disgrace.” In the cabinet, he voted against continued occupation there. “If we want the hostages alive, we don’t have time,” he said.
  • Last month, Gallant cancelled a visit to the US Pentagon as Israeli media reported Netanyahu wanted first to speak with President Joe Biden and said Gallant’s trip to the US was not approved.

Netanyahu trying to take firmer control of Israeli government: Former minister

Yossi Beilin, Isreal’s former justice minister, tells Al Jazeera that Netanyahu’s firing of the defence minister tonight is “long overdue”.

“Netanyahu wanted to fire his defence minister [for a long time], he did it almost a year ago and people took to the streets and demonstrated against this … and the prime minister reneged on this, and took him back”, he said.

“I think that for Netanyahu, the whole issue of portfolios in the cabinet … is totally secondary. He is referring to the portfolios as kind of a prize for participating in his coalition.”

Beilin explained that this move, the dismissal of Gallant, is not a new precedent, but within the framework of Netayahu’s attempt to centralise his power over the government.

“He believes that he is not only the prime minister, but the minister in every portfolio, so that eventually, it will be [solely] his decision,” to hire and fire whoever he wants, he said, adding that it remains to be seen if people will take to the streets in protest of Gallant’s firing.

“Either way, it may be a first step towards the dissolution of Netanyahu’s government,” Beilin added.


Netanyahu only wants yes men in his 'coalition'. Katz is certainly one of them, nothing but genocide rhetoric from Katz. Gallant had a bit less extremist voice, not much, but enough for Netanyahu to get rid of him.

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In videos taken by activists and verified by Al Jazeera, cars congesting the main road in the city can be seen.



Group urges new defence minister to ‘prioritise’ deal to free Israeli captives

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White House says Gallant was ‘important’ partner

Gallant has been an “important partner” to the US on all matters related to Israel’s security, a White House National Security Council spokesperson said.

“As close partners, we will continue to work collaboratively with Israel’s next Minister of Defense,” the spokesperson said in a statement.


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“We will work together to march the security system to victory against our enemies and to achieve the goals of the war: The return of all the abductees as the most important value mission, the destruction of Hamas in Gaza, the defeat of Hezbollah in Lebanon, the containment of Iranian aggression and the return of the residents of the north and south to their homes in safety,” he said in his first post on X since being appointed.

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He spearheaded a diplomatic battle against UNRWA, and last month, Israel’s parliament banned the agency from working in Israel and occupied east Jerusalem. On Monday, Katz instructed his ministry to formally notify the UN that Israel was cancelling its agreements with UNRWA.

Last month, Katz triggered outrage when he declared UN chief Antonio Guterres “persona non grata in Israel”.


Israeli officials react to Gallant’s firing

Itamar Ben-Gvir, a far-right minister in Netanyahu’s coalition government, has praised the PM’s decision, saying Gallant was still “deeply trapped in the conception” that it “is not possible to achieve absolute victory”.

But Benny Gantz, Netanyahu’s main political rival, called the move “politics at the expense of national security”.

Yair Lapid, another opposition leader, said the move “in the middle of the war is an act of madness”, adding that Netanyahu was “selling out Israel’s security and the soldiers … for his own political survival”.



Main points on November 5th

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  • Hundreds of Israelis are protesting in Tel Aviv and chanting slogans against Netanyahu’s government following Gallant’s firing.
  • At least 61 people were killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza on Tuesday.
  • At least seven people were killed in an Israeli military raid and air attacks on the occupied West Bank.
  • An Israeli strike on the Lebanese town of Barja in central Lebanon has killed at least 15 people, the Health Ministry says.
  • Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed at least 3,013 people and wounded 13,553 since October 2023, the Lebanese government has said.


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There have been increasing disagreements between the right-wing government and the military, with the latter favouring reaching a deal that would stop Israel’s assault on Gaza and bring Israeli captives home.

Protesters have blocked a major highway in Tel Aviv and set off fireworks on the roads. Police have also reportedly removed protesters near Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem.

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The Israel Democracy Guard has demanded that the court freeze Gallant’s dismissal until a ruling on its petition, the newspaper said.