Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed defence minister , Yoav Galant, and appointed the Minister of Foreign Affairs in his place, while “Gideon Sa’ar” took over the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs in the extremist occupation government.
“The trust between me and “Galant” was broken in recent months, and there are large gaps in the management of the war,” “Netanyahu”, said when announcing the decision last tonight.
While the Authority of the Families of the Occupation Prisoners in the Gaza Strip considered the dismissal of “Galant” as a continuation of “Netanyahu’s” efforts to obstruct the prisoner exchange deal with the Palestinian resistance in Gaza.
The enemy media reported that this measure comes as an attempt to prevent the fall of the “Netanyahu” government, noting that the occupation authorities closed the roads around Netanyahu’s house and increased the deployment of their forces against the backdrop of calls to take to the streets and demonstrate against his decisions.
It is noteworthy that the extremist coalition of the occupation entity’s government has made several attempts to heal the rift between its components over the course of a year of continuous aggression on the Gaza Strip and its failure to achieve any of its declared goals, in addition to the success of the Lebanese resistance in thwarting the plans of the Israeli occupation army.
While the International Criminal Court in The Hague seeks to issue two arrest warrants against “Netanyahu” and “Galant” on the background of their commission of crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.
Yesterday, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that his country is preparing a draft resolution to submit to the United Nations General Assembly to expel “Israel” from the United Nations due to its continued violation of international law with regard to Palestine, especially the ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip.
Rawaa Ghanam