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If I were to make a wild guess, I think the primary reason Gallant was fired was because he wanted a hostage deal which would allow some period of peace/ceasefire in Gaza. Israeli commentators and their American vassals had started to parrot the line that the Gazan resistance can never do another October 7, 2023 attack and so let's withdraw, regroup, and go into Gaza some time later. BUT that would mean Hamas 'victory parades' in Gaza along with Hezbollah 'victory parades' and elsewhere in the Islamic world--and even in the Western world. That would ensure Israel looking 'defeated' and would ensure Netanyahu not only out of power but also possibly in prison. Gallant and the IDF topbrass, on the other hand, have no such political and personal considerations and know the reality of the over-stretched and tired IDF.
In this article, Gallant is alluding to the 'painful' concessions again. But whatever the reasons behind Gallant firing, it is an absolute blow to the Israeli image both locally and internationally--perhaps even a mortal blow.
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Yoav Gallant speaks after being fired by Benjamin Netanyahu | The Jerusalem Post
"My priorities have always remained constant and clear: the State of Israel, the IDF, and the security establishment," Gallant said.www.jpost.com
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"he second was a hostage deal, which Gallant said was "possible" albeit with "some painful compromises," but that the IDF would be able to cope with. Gallant added that abandoning the hostages would be a "mark of Cain" on Israeli society and that the remaining living hostages must be returned."
Probably F35sSo wtf has Japan been waiting for? US approval? smfh
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