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Netanyahu Dissolves War Cabinet

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Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, has dissolved his war cabinet, which was established to oversee the conflict in Gaza. The decision comes after the departure of Benny Gantz, a centrist former military chief who had joined the coalition earlier this year. Gantz's absence increases Netanyahu's dependence on ultranationalist allies, which could pose an additional challenge to already-fragile negotiations.

    1. Nearly every Saturday night [his captors in Gaza] showed us rallies from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. I didn't count how many people were there but we saw many.
    1. There is nothing normal about children being deprived food. There's nothing normal about thousands of children being bombed. There's certainly nothing normal about the constant fear that people live in.
    1. Hezbollah's increasing aggression is bringing us to the brink of what could be a wider escalation — one that could have devastating consequences for Lebanon and the entire region.
    1. I call on Netanyahu: set an agreed election date. Do not let our people be torn apart.
    2. Israeli society needs to renew its contract with its leadership.
    3. Netanyahu prevents us from moving forward to a real victory [in Gaza].
    1. The prime minister said: 'The war cabinet was in the coalition agreement with... Benny Gantz at his request. With Mr Gantz leaving the government, there is no more need for this extra branch of government.
    1. Whoever thinks he can hurt us and we will respond by sitting on our hands is making a big mistake.
    2. We are prepared for very intense action in the north.
    1. Whoever decided on a 'tactical pause' for the purpose of a humanitarian transition, especially at a time when the best of our soldiers are falling in battle, is evil and a fool who should not continue to be in his position.
    1. Now he's lost it. What he has now is more of an echo chamber.