Details of the Zionist newspaper from the security meeting of the Tel Aviv cabinet – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency
According to the Mehr News Agency, the Zionist newspaper Yediot Aharonot announced in a report that the meeting of the security cabinet of the Zionist regime regarding the review of the situation of the Philadelphia crossing was accompanied by a fierce argument between the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, and the Minister of War of this regime, Vyav Gallant.
According to this report, in this meeting, Gallant presented an overview of the strategic conditions facing the Zionist regime, and when Netanyahu announced his plan to take control of the Philadelphia axis, Gallant attacked him and accused him. Kurds are trying to impose their plans on the Israeli army.
Nevertheless, Netanyahu has told Gallant that he will take his plans for the Philadelphia crossing to the cabinet for a decision.
Yediot Aharonot wrote that the heads of Israel’s security services believe that Tel Aviv is in a strategic situation and in this situation, the continued military presence at the Philadelphia crossing is not important for this regime.
According to this report, the ministers participating in the highest security meeting of the Zionist regime signed a document titled “Confidential Partners” based on which they will prevent the information of this meeting from being leaked.
In this regard, the Zionist television channel 12 reported that Gallant ridiculed Netanyahu in this meeting and said that he can make a decision in this regard and issue permission to kill all Israeli prisoners.
The Zionist Army Radio quoted a diplomatic source and wrote that the decision of the Council of Ministers of the Zionist regime to remain in the Philadelphia axis is a blow to the ceasefire negotiations.
In this regard, Yediot Aharnot quoted the mother of one of the Zionist prisoners in Gaza and wrote that Netanyahu wants to bury Israeli prisoners in the tunnels of Gaza in order to satisfy his extremist partners.
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