Netanyahu Faces Political Turmoil Amid Security and Judicial Tensions

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assured the Biden administration that he does not plan a broader purge of military and security leaders after firing Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, a key U.S. partner in the region. Gallant's dismissal, driven by domestic political pressures, has raised concerns in Washington, especially as the U.S. and Israel face potential threats from Iran and tensions in Gaza and Lebanon. The reshuffle may delay U.S. demands for humanitarian improvements in Gaza, and the Biden administration is worried about losing a reliable partner in Gallant.
- Netanyahu tells White House he isn't planning wider security chief purge Axios
- Netanyahu's associates said to take surveillance footage of scuffle between Gallant, security guard at PM's office The Times of Israel
- High Court upholds Netanyahu dismissal of Gallant, says no room for judicial intervention The Times of Israel
- Former army chief Moshe Ya'alon calls for civil disobedience to protest Netanyahu gov't Haaretz
- Israel Katz, new Israeli defense minister, is longtime Netanyahu ally The Washington Post
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