Emergence of a new error within Netanyahu's cabinet on the issue of security

Emergence of a new error within Netanyahu's cabinet on the issue of security

Emergence of a new error within Netanyahu's cabinet on the issue of security
Emergence of a new error within Netanyahu's cabinet on the issue of security

  Disagreements within Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet regarding the issue of security have increased where the ministers of the council openly disagree on the matter. Nine months have passed since the start of Netanyahu's cabinet's activities in the Palestinian territories occupied by the Zionists. During this period, large weekly Zionist protests have been taking place against the council. The complaints of the settler Zionists against their administration have been caused by extremism, racism, dictatorial rule and the Netanyahu government's neglect of the principles of separating the three branches of government. The protests and complaints of the settlers have weakened and exerted strong pressure against the cabinet.

Despite this, Netanyahu's cabinet itself is facing serious internal problems. Some of these problems are the lack of unity and the existence of a gap within the cabinet. Initially, Yoav Gallant, the council's Minister of War, publicly announced his opposition to the judicial reform plan, an issue that led Netanyahu to fire him, but later he was forced to change his position due to public and military pressure. Yoav Gallant Currently, other new signs indicating the existence of a great disunity in Netanyahu's cabinet have emerged. The Minister of War of the Zionist regime in a serious message to Itamar Ben-Gvir, the Minister of Internal Security of the violent regime has expressed his opposition to the creation of the "National Guard" as a separate department from the police force of the Israeli regime. The 12th TV channel of the Zionist administration has announced that, Yoav Gallant, the Minister of War of the administration in a letter he wrote to Itamar Ben-Gvir, has said that the establishment of a new security agency in the administration will cause problems and destroy the security system.

He said there is no chance of establishing a special militia force in Israel. Responding to those remarks, Ben Gvir said: 'Minister Gallant has continued the bad habit of sending messages through the media and he is sending those messages to my office. We have not yet received the latest message Gallant sent to the media. In fact, the committee has not yet made its recommendations, but we advise Gallant not to get involved in matters that do not concern him.' Ben Gvir has said that he has reached an agreement with Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist administration about establishing a "National Guard Force" and that only he and Netanyahu will decide how the force will work and not Gallant. The tension between Gallant and Ben Gvir is not only related to the establishment of the force, but even before that, the parties also had a disagreement about the prosecution of settlers who occupy Palestinian lands. Ben Gvir has claimed that Gallant wants to prosecute the settlers instead of the Palestinians, but Gallant for his part says that the extremist settlers who are causing trouble are supporters of Ben Gvir and should be prosecuted. In the new conflict with Gallant, Ben Gvir has also referred to the past differences between the two sides and said:

'We want Gallant, who tried to disrupt the reform of the courts and legally follow the settlers, not to interfere in the affairs of the National Guard.' Itamar Ben-Gvir The last thing is that the dispute about the establishment of the National Guard is not only between Gallant and Ben Gvir, but some high-ranking officers of the Zionist army have publicly announced that the establishment of the force which will be under the supervision of directly of Itmar Ben Gvir is a disaster and a great tragedy for the security of the violent regime of Israel.