Disagreements have arisen in Israel's cabinet
The Zionist mass media report that unprecedented disagreements have arisen in the regime's cabinet.
Amid the 7-month-long war in Gaza without any results, the regime is increasingly mired in internal and external crises. During the 7 months of the war, the regime had no other achievements than massacres, destruction, war crimes, violations of international laws, bombing of aid agencies.
Referring to the Zionist newspaper Ma'ariv, Sama writes that according to informed sources, Cabinet members Benny Gantz, Gadi Eisenkot, Defense Minister Yoav Galant and Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi have gained more power than Netanyahu.
The newspaper writes that the war minister's criticism of the lack of any political program in the war was supported by most of the cabinet members.
Channel 11 of the regime's television cursed that the relations of the cabinet members are strained due to the inability to make strategic decisions, and the possibility of its dissolution is very high.
The Hebrew TV channel "Qan" cursed that the probability of dissolution of Israel's militant cabinet is greater than ever.
At the same time, the spokesman of the armed wing of Hamas, Abu Obeida, stated that the Palestinian fighters are ready for a destructive war. He said: "The new round of Zionist attacks has turned into hell for them."
Abu Obeida spoke about the recent military situation in the Gaza Strip, especially in Jabalia and Rafah, and said: "It has been 32 weeks since the operation of October 7, and the people of Gaza and the Resistance are fighting an unequal battle against the Zionist enemy."
Speaking about the ongoing battles in the south and north of Gaza, he said: "The occupying enemy, based on wrong assumptions, decided to launch a ground attack on Rafah's Al-Zaytoun neighborhood and Jabalia, thinking that these areas are easy targets. But the new attack turned into hell for them as they faced more stubborn resistance.'
According to him: "The enemy has dozens of victims and wounded and is taking them out of the conflict zones with great difficulty. They don't announce the real number of victims."
Noting that despite the food blockade and the war, the Resistance and the people behind it are facing the enemy, a spokesman for the armed wing of Hamas said: "During the 224 days of the war, everyone saw the heroic and comprehensive struggle of the Resistance and the people of Gaza and their opportunities."