Tensions Rise as Gallant's Dismissal Sparks Calls for Civil Disobedience in Israel

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Ousted Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant reportedly stated that the Israeli army has achieved its objectives in Gaza and criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for rejecting a hostages-for-peace deal. Gallant, speaking to hostages' families, expressed concerns about the continued military presence in Gaza, suggesting it was unnecessary and politically motivated. His remarks have intensified political tensions in Israel, where Netanyahu faces criticism for prolonging the conflict. The ongoing violence has resulted in significant casualties in both Gaza and Lebanon.
- Yoav Gallant reportedly says Israeli army has nothing left to do in Gaza The Guardian
- 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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