Yoav Gallant: Resignation Shakes Israeli Politics
Former Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant resigns from parliament, citing conflicts with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Gallant was previously dismissed from his ministerial role after urging a halt to the government's controversial legal reforms. His resignation underlines longstanding tensions within the Israeli government coalition.
Yoav Gallant, the former Israeli Defence Minister, announced his resignation from the Knesset, marking another chapter in his tumultuous political career. Gallant often found himself at odds with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the far-right coalition partners.
In a televised address, Gallant underscored the necessity of reassessing one's path both on the battlefield and in public service to achieve objectives. His resignation follows a November dismissal from the government after challenging Netanyahu's approach to the Gaza conflict and wider political strategies.
The move highlights ongoing divisions within Israel's ruling coalition, especially over contentious issues like military exemptions for ultra-Orthodox men. The backdrop of his resignation includes international legal challenges, as both he and Netanyahu face warrants from the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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