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Hundreds be part of avenue protests after Israeli defence minister sacked by Netanyahu

By Editorial Board Published November 6, 2024 2 Min Read
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Hundreds be part of avenue protests after Israeli defence minister sacked by Netanyahu

Police in Tel Aviv have used water cannon on protesters demonstrating towards the choice to sack Israel’s defence minister, Yoav Gallant.

He was dismissed on Tuesday by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – the pair have repeatedly been at odds over the conflict in Gaza.

Footage posted on-line exhibits crowds gathering on a motorway within the Israeli metropolis of Tel Aviv, blocking site visitors and lighting fires.

There have additionally been comparable demonstrations in Jerusalem, Haifa, Caesarea, and different areas, in keeping with The Occasions of Israel.

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Police used water cannon to clear crowds. Pic: AP

There have been common rumours Mr Gallant was on the way in which out however refused to go.

He had argued for a hostage deal in Gaza and clashed with different events in Israel’s coalition over drafting members of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhood into the army.

Israeli police try to push back protesters from a main road.
Pic: AP

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Israeli police tried to push again protesters. Pic: AP

In a televised assertion after he was sacked, he stated Israel was navigating via the fog of battle and “moral darkness”. He additionally referred to as for an inquiry into the failures of seven October 2023.

Extra on Benjamin Netanyahu

In distinction, Mr Netanyahu described “significant gaps” and a “crisis of trust” for his choice to interchange Yoav Gallant with a longtime loyalist.

Just like the prime minister, Mr Gallant’s profession was deeply scarred by the Hamas-led assaults originating from Gaza, through which gunmen killed about 1,200 folks and seized greater than 250 hostages.

He knew he was residing on borrowed time – Mr Netanyahu’s first try to sack him final 12 months failed after a number of the largest protests ever seen in Israel.

The prime minister backed down that point, however relations between the pair have by no means recovered and so they wrangled continuously because the conflict in Gaza handed its first anniversary.

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