Continued tension between the Prime Minister and the Zionist Army
The conflict between Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister, and the army of the Zionist regime of Israel continues to escalate in Tel Aviv.
The conflict between Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister, and the army of the Zionist regime of Israel continues to escalate in Tel Aviv.The tension between Netanyahu and the regime's military officers is not only related to the recent days, but has been increasing since the beginning of the genocide in the Gaza Strip.
In fact, the tension has increased in recent days due to the prolongation of the war in Gaza and especially following the increase of international anger against the Zionist regime due to its terrible crimes against the people of the region.
After nine months have passed since the Zionist regime invaded the Gaza Strip without achieving any significant success, the regime is increasingly immersed in internal and external conflicts day by day. Even after that time, the Zionist administration has not achieved the goals it set for itself to destroy the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and free the Zionist hostages from the Gaza Strip.
During this period, the Zionist regime has not achieved anything except mass murder, destruction of infrastructure, war crimes, violation of international law, bombing of humanitarian organizations and starving the inhabitants of the region.
Another thing that has raised tension between the parties is the negotiations with the Hamas movement. Talks to end the attacks of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip began on Friday in Doha, the capital of Qatar, talks that continue amid a big difference between the army and Benjamin Netanyahu. Al Jazeera wrote earlier that the differences between the brutal army and Netanyahu increased after the statement of the spokesman of the army, Daniel Hagari, said that the claim to destroy Hamas is an empty hoax aimed at misleading the minds of the majority in the world.
Hagari stressed that if the Zionist cabinet does not find an alternative to the movement, Hamas will continue to exist because it is an ideology, and that anyone who thinks that Israel can eliminate the movement is very wrong.
Daniel Hagari's remarks, that Hamas will continue to remain in the Gaza Strip even for 5 years after the end of the war, have greatly angered Benjamin Netanyahu. The 14th colonel of the Zionist regime has reported that Netanyahu strongly criticized Hagar's remarks in a private session of the War Cabinet in Tel Aviv.
Before that, tensions had arisen between Netanyahu and Yuav Gallant, Israel's Minister of War, in a cabinet meeting. The Zionist regime's 12th TV channel pointed to the issue and said that in a cabinet meeting attended by Gallant, Netanyahu harshly criticized the minister and shouted at him saying: "You are not the prime minister here."
After that, Gallant wanted to hold separate meetings with the heads of the Foreign Intelligence Service (Mossad) and Internal Intelligence (Shabak) to discuss an agreement to release the Israeli hostages, but Netanyahu prevented those meetings from taking place.
Yisrael Zif, a retired Zionist general, said in a statement that the Israeli army has destroyed its war aims in Gaza.
Similarly, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, the Zionist General added that the tension between the army and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached the highest level and continues to increase every day.
Another important point is that, increasing tension between Netanyahu and the military officers of the Zionist regime has led his critics and opponents to raise again the issue of early parliamentary elections and the dissolution of the cabinet.