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Israeli War Cabinet member Gantz says he'll quit government unless it adopts new war plan by June 8

  • Benny Gantz, a member of the War Cabinet and Netanyahu's rival, threatened to leave the government by June 8 if a new war plan for Gaza wasn't formulated.
  • Defense Minister Yoav Gallant emphasized the need for a plan involving Palestinian administration in Gaza and opposed direct Israeli governance.
  • Gantz and Gallant are pushing for a new strategy in Gaza that includes international, Arab, and Palestinian involvement in civilian affairs.
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Lean Left

The pulse that has been raging in the Israeli war government for months — behind closed doors or through leaks — has come to light this week. One of his heavyweights, Benny Gantz, has publicly given an ultimatum to the Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu: either they reach an agreement before June 8 on six “strategic objectives” or he leaves the Executive. He launches the conscious threat that, in a possible early election, his formation (Nationa…

·Spain
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Center

In the midst of the war, the conflict over the future of the Gaza Strip escalates within the Israeli government. Minister Gantz demands a plan for a post-war order from Prime Minister Netanyahu - and goes all in.

·Bonn, Germany
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Lean Right

The member of the war cabinet asked Benyamin Netanyahu for an “action plan” on the post-war period in Gaza to be adopted within the next three weeks, weighing his resignation in the balance.

·Paris, France
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