What's happened
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant challenges Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the lack of a post-war plan for Gaza, demanding tough decisions for non-Hamas governance. Former IDF general Benny Gantz threatens to resign from the war cabinet if a plan isn't in place by June 8. Netanyahu rejects calls for action, stating discussions are meaningless until Hamas is defeated.
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What the papers say
According to The Times of Israel, Defense Minister Gallant publicly criticized Netanyahu's inaction on a post-war plan, warning of the dangers of Israeli military and civilian rule in Gaza. In contrast, Politico reported on Gantz's ultimatum to resign from the war cabinet if a plan for civilian administration in Gaza isn't set by June 8, highlighting the growing tensions within the government.
How we got here
The rift between Israeli officials stems from differing views on the future governance of Gaza post-war. Gallant and Gantz advocate for non-Hamas Palestinian entities to govern Gaza, while Netanyahu and his allies are hesitant to involve the Palestinian Authority, viewing them as supporters of terrorism.
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