Biden’s concern about Netanyahu’s decision to fire Gallant in the middle of Iran’s possible response
Following the decision of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime to suddenly dismiss the Minister of War of this regime, an American News site reported that the president of this country was worried about this decision.
According to RCO News Agency, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed the occupying regime’s Minister of War, Yoav Galant, on Tuesday evening.
According to the report of Barak Ravid, the Israeli reporter of the Axios news site and the Hebrew Walla news site, Netanyahu now has a tighter control over security decisions by firing Gallant, who repeatedly challenged the Israeli prime minister’s policies regarding the war in Gaza and Lebanon. will have a national
According to Ravid, Gallant was the most reliable partner in the government of the Zionist regime for the administration of the current US President Joe Biden.
In this regard, an American official told Axios that the White House was very surprised by Netanyahu’s decision to fire Gallant.
“Gallant has been an important partner for the United States in all matters related to the defense of Israel,” an anonymous National Security Council spokesperson told Axios.
On the other hand, Ravid wrote on the “X” social network: “An American official told me that the Biden administration is worried about Netanyahu’s decision to fire Gallant, especially in the middle of two wars and when Israel is preparing to defend itself against a possible Iranian attack.” »
Gallant’s removal comes while, according to Hebrew-language media, the Zionist regime is “stuck” in the war in Lebanon and Gaza without any final plan, and after the regime’s aggressive action against Iran on October 26, which violated Iran’s territorial integrity, the authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran aligned themselves. With Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, they have promised a legitimate and “teeth-breaking” answer to the Zionist regime.
In such a situation, Ravid reported, quoting an American official: “Washington has serious questions about the reason for Gallant’s dismissal and what led to the decision.”
In his speech after the news of his dismissal, Gallant said that the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime dismissed him from his position in the middle of the war in Gaza and Lebanon for three reasons.
In a statement read on Wednesday morning, Gallant said that Netanyahu was fired because of his opposition to the law that calls Haredim into the military, his support for the ceasefire and prisoner exchange with Hamas, and his request to hold a committee to investigate the failure of the Al-Aqsa storm operation.
The deposed war minister of the Zionist regime added: I made it clear to Netanyahu that my whole life was dedicated to the security of Israel. My dismissal was due to my request to call up all citizens for military service. Conscription is essential to our future and we must not allow discriminatory laws to be passed in the Knesset.
Gallant continued: “Netanyahu fired me because of my commitment to the hostage issue.” Hostages can be returned. It requires painful compromises.
He had previously said that “every goal cannot be achieved with military operations, and force is not a substitute for everything.”
The dismissed war minister of the Zionist regime also said that the third reason for his dismissal was the request for the formation of an independent committee regarding the intelligence failure of this regime on October 7 and the beginning of the Al-Aqsa storm operation by the Palestinian resistance.
On the other hand, Netanyahu claimed that he fired Gallant because of the lack of trust necessary to cooperate with each other.
Netanyahu said: “There were significant differences between me and Gallant in the management of the war, and these differences were accompanied by statements and actions contrary to the decisions of the government and the cabinet.”
After Gallant’s dismissal, Netanyahu has introduced Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Kats as the new Minister of War.
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