Increasing division in the War Cabinet of the Zionist administration due to Gantz's trip to the United States

The trip of Benny Gantz, one of the members of the War Cabinet of the Zionist regime in the United States has been strongly criticized by Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of that regime.

Increasing division in the War Cabinet of the Zionist administration due to Gantz's trip to the United States

Benny Gantz, a member of the War Cabinet and one of Benjamin Netanyahu's opponents, went to Washington this Sunday to attend some meetings without notifying Netanyahu, an act that has angered him greatly. People close to Netanyahu have expressed their displeasure with the act and explained that Gantz had traveled without the permission of the Prime Minister. According to Netanyahu's protocols, the prime minister told Gantz that the Israeli government has only one prime minister.

Tensions and disagreements within Netanyahu's Cabinet have long been apparent. One of the reasons for these discrepancies is the long and devastating war in Gaza, which has so far cost the illegal Zionist regime dearly. Recently, Yoav Gallant, Minister of War of the Zionist regime, and who has been making public his differences with Netanyahu, has said: 'We have never witnessed a war like this and been in this situation for 75 years.' He emphasized that: 'We have suffered a lot with the number of soldiers who died and were injured.'

Another reason for the emergence and worsening of the error in Netanyahu's War Cabinet is the lack of consensus within the council to continue negotiations with Hamas regarding the release of Zionist hostages. This is in a situation where people like Itmar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, ministers of internal security and finance respectively, are stressing the issue of continuing the war until the hostages are released. At the same time, other ministers such as Benny Gantz, in addition to criticizing the extreme positions of Netanyahu's cabinet, want to prioritize the release of hostages through negotiations with Hamas.

Amir Avrin has written in the Zionist newspaper Ha'arats about the matter that, if the exchange of hostages takes place, then Netanyahu will have no choice but to choose between Itamar Ben-Gvir, the Minister of Internal Security and Bezalel Smotrich the Minister of Finance, or the Ministers of the Guard Eisenkot and Benny Gantz. He added that: 'If Gantz and Eisenkot are not elected, Netanyahu's war cabinet will be dissolved, and if Ben Gvir and Smotrich are removed, they will follow the dissolution of Netanyahu's coalition cabinet.'

Gantz's trip to Washington without Netanyahu's announcement has doubled the existing differences in Israel's brutal regime. On the one hand, Netanyahu does not trust Gantz, and on the other hand, the gap between Netanyahu and the cabinet of US President Joe Biden continues to widen.

According to the media, the patience of the Biden government against the actions of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist administration regarding the war in Gaza and his submission to the demands of Itmar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich is approaching the edge. Israeli radio and television have reported that the tension in the war cabinet has reached its peak where Benjamin Netanyahu and Gantz, a member of the council, no longer speak face to face. The Zionist organization emphasizes that Netanyahu has serious doubts about Gantz's relationship with American leaders.

Considering the situation, we can say that one of the important consequences of the Gaza war for the Zionist regime is to aggravate the errors and conflicts within the cabinet and between the parties and rival political groups.