Netanyahu once again said threatening to fire Gallant as latter opposes imminent Lebanon attack
Reports indicate that Defense Minister Yoav Gallant opposes a major military operation against Lebanon at this time, as a senior IDF commander is actively pushing for a ground offensive, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appearing, at least outwardly, to back the demand for an operation and even threatening once again to fire his defense minister.
The Kan public broadcaster and Channel 13 news both report that Northern Command chief Ori Gordin is pressuring decision-makers to launch a large-scale attack, while Gallant and IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi are far more reserved.
Gallant reportedly believes now is not the right time and wants to give a chance to efforts to achieve a diplomatic solution in the north and a ceasefire-hostage deal in Gaza.
The two reports diverge, however, regarding Netanyahu’s stance on the matter.
Kan reports that the premier is pushing for an operation in Lebanon, though one that is limited. Furthermore, the outlet quotes an unnamed Netanyahu associate threatening that “if Gallant tries to thwart an operation in the north, he will be replaced.”
Kan says an unnamed “diplomatic official” is denying the report.
But Channel 13 reports that Netanyahu is “keeping his cards close to his chest” and that while he appears to be supporting Gordin’s calls for an imminent offensive, some sources are doubting that this is genuine.