Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition is divided over the future of the Gaza Strip, raising questions about how long such a government can function during conflict. An American newspaper writes about this Policy.
“Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s fragile governing coalition is no closer to resolving its internal divisions over how the Gaza Strip should be governed after the defeat of Hamas… Raising questions about how much longer the country’s wartime unity government can last. together,” the publication said.
It was noted that a cabinet meeting on national security issues was held in Israel last week and an agreement was reached on drafts regarding the future of the Gaza Strip.
As highlighted in the broadcast, Israeli ministers criticized each other for much of the “acrimonious meeting” and religious nationalists and the far right criticized Israeli Armed Forces Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for their proposals to make the military operation less intense. phase .
Before that, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant reported On the preparation of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) for the next phase of military operations in the northern Gaza Strip.
Previously the USA to trust Direct Israel to less intense action in Gaza.