A major rift and crisis in Netanyahu's cabinet

The Council of Ministers of the Zionist administration of Israel is facing an unprecedented crisis following the continuation of the Gaza-Lebanon war and the failure of the administration's army to deal with the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance groups. As a result of the ongoing war in Gaza, the Palestinian land occupied by the brutal Israeli regime is facing an unprecedented crisis, and the failure of the Zionist army to deal with the resistance groups in Gaza and Lebanon has exacerbated the crisis in Tel Aviv.

A major rift and crisis in Netanyahu's cabinet

The Council of Ministers of the Zionist administration of Israel is facing an unprecedented crisis following the continuation of the Gaza-Lebanon war and the failure of the administration's army to deal with the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance groups. As a result of the ongoing war in Gaza, the Palestinian land occupied by the brutal Israeli regime is facing an unprecedented crisis, and the failure of the Zionist army to deal with the resistance groups in Gaza and Lebanon has exacerbated the crisis in Tel Aviv.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, in conflicting statements while claiming that the Palestinian Islamic Struggle Movement HAMAS, has failed in Gaza, has caused great surprise by offering a bribe to anyone, especially the Palestinians, who will help in the release of the Zionist hostages held by Hamas fighters. The release of the proposal by Netanyahu shows that the Zionist army and the security and intelligence organizations of the Zionists have not succeeded in dealing with Hamas.

Early on Tuesday, November 19, Netanyahu said: "Anyone who brings us the Israeli hostages will receive a reward of five million dollars." of them and their families to leave Gaza safely."

Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of the Zionist regime of Israel

Along with Netanyahu's claims about efforts to free the Zionist hostages who are in the hands of HAMAS, the Zionist media have reported, citing some news sources, that there is no meaningful discussion on the issue. According to the Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharnot, quoting some news sources, no talks are being held for the release of the hostages and everything has fallen apart. The security situation in the lands occupied by the Israeli colonial administration is also confusing and due to the continuation of the war, the leaders of the Zionist regime are facing various dangers and threats.

In addition, the police and the internal security organization of the Zionist administration, known as Shabak, have arrested three people, including a reserve brigadier general of the Israeli army, on suspicion of setting fire to Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence. According to this report, the three people were transferred to the local interrogation center to undergo a joint investigation by the police and Shabak. One of the suspects arrested in the case is a high-ranking officer in the Israeli Navy.

Itamar Ben-Gvir, a Zionist with anti-fee stances and the Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist administration said: "Today they are attacking the Prime Minister's house with fire, tomorrow they will attack with war bullets." Israeli media have reported that Netanyahu is currently working hiding in a secure room under his office due to fear of drone attacks.

Complaints in the army and the security and intelligence organizations of the Zionist regime, is one of the results of the ongoing war in Gaza and Lebanon and the crisis situation that emerged in the occupied lands (Israel). Netanyahu has continued the war with the promise to expel Hamas from the Gaza Strip, and the cabinet of the aggressive administration of the Zionist regime to disrupt the ceasefire talks in order to carry out their dangerous plans against the Palestinians, but those plans have been broken by the fierce struggle of the opposition groups, whereas today the Zionists are the main losers of that war.

Israeli soldiers killed in clashes with Muqawama fighters

The support and support of the United States and other Western countries for the Zionist regime has also not helped the Zionists much because now the Netanyahu cabinet is in a very bad situation politically and militarily. The opposition in the occupied lands is increasing against Netanyahu and his cabinet day after day following the Al-Aqsa Hurricane operation where the opposition parties are pressing for elections to remove the council from power.