Israeli war cabinet member Gadi Eisenkot has been advocating for a 'grand deal' with Hamas to secure the release of captives in Gaza, emphasizing the urgency. Ongoing Israeli strikes have resulted in the deaths of at least 132 Palestinians in the past 24 hours. Rifts among Israel's war cabinet members, including Benny Gantz, are becoming public, potentially undermining the military strategy in Gaza. Disagreements within the cabinet, involving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, threaten the success of the operation in Gaza.
Israeli media: Eisenkot and Gantz are against the continuation of military operations in the Gaza Strip because it conflicts with the goal of retrieving prisoners.
Disagreements in Israeli war cabinet threaten the success of the operation in Gaza, WSJ says. The positions of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and the leader of opposition bloc Benny Gantz, who is in the military cabinet, diverge on two… https://t.co/RB6y3TzUX5
Israeli leaders are increasingly disagreeing in public over the best path forward with its war in Gaza. @NickSchifrin discussed the direction of the conflict and the splits within the Israeli war cabinet with @DavidMakovsky. https://t.co/KWgYjuFVfc
Walla Hebrew website: Military Cabinet members Gadi Eisenkot and Benny Gantz oppose the continuation of the military operation in the Gaza Strip because it conflicts with the goal of recovering prisoners.
Rifts among Israel’s war cabinet are spilling into public view, threatening to undermine the country’s military strategy in Gaza at a crucial stage in the conflict https://t.co/SjJjR1579Z https://t.co/SjJjR1579Z
Israeli war cabinet observer minister Gadi Eisenkot has accused the country's leaders of "lying to themselves" and said they needed to reach an agreement with Hamas in order to secure the release of captives still held in Gaza https://t.co/hRXgrKFGwW
Gadi Eisenkot, an Israeli war cabinet member, pressed for a "grand deal" with Hamas to secure the release of captives in Gaza. Eisenkot, who lost his son and nephew in Gaza, warned that time was running out to secure the hostages' release https://t.co/hRXgrKFGwW
Gadi Eisenkot, an Israeli war cabinet member, pressed for a "grand deal" with Hamas to secure the release of captives in Gaza, warning that time was running out. According to a Reuters report, at least 25 captives have died in Gaza https://t.co/pzSjdVmIUT
Israeli war cabinet observer minister Gadi Eisenkot has urged for a "grand deal" with Hamas to secure the release of captives in Gaza, emphasising the urgency, while ongoing Israeli strikes killed at least 132 Palestinians in the past 24 hours https://t.co/hRXgrKFGwW