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TimesofIsraelFull text of Gallant speech: There will be no atonement for abandoning the hostages
November 05, 2024
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant was fired by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the midst of the war. Gallant highlighted his achievements in the security establishment and emphasized the importance of conscription and bringing back kidnapped citizens. He also stressed the necessity of a thorough investigation and acknowledged the ongoing challenges Israel faces.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired defence minister Gallant and appointed Katz as his replacement. Gallant's removal follows their disagreement over controversial plans to overhaul the justice system.
Israel's defense minister pledges to bring back hostages and defeat Hamas and Hezbollah.
Mark Ruffalo urges voters to choose Kamala Harris over Jill Stein in the 2024 presidential election, despite reservations about the Biden administration's stance on the Israel-Gaza war.
Tensions between Netanyahu and Gallant have been mounting for months, highlighting rifts within Israel's government over military tactics and diplomatic alternatives. Gallant's dismissal has exposed internal divisions within the Israeli government at a critical point in the Gaza conflict.
The U.S. presidential election raises concerns about the acknowledgment of the winner's legitimacy and the peaceful transfer of power.
WashingtonFreeBeaconBibi Fires Defense Minister Gallant, Citing 'Cracked' Trust Between the Two
November 05, 2024
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, citing a 'cracked' trust between the two leaders.
Israel is offering Hamas millions of dollars for each remaining hostage and safe passage out of Gaza, according to reports. There are thought to be over 60 hostages still alive and the bodies of 35 held by Hamas. The announcement comes as Netanyahu sacks his Defence Minister over a breakdown in trust during the Gaza war.
Polling sites in Georgia were evacuated due to fake bomb threats linked to Russian agents, according to the FBI. The threats were deemed non-credible and the sites reopened after 30 minutes.
India has not made a decision on the bid for a second term as WTO DG.
Michigan Muslims in Dearborn, the largest Arab-majority city in the US, are turning away from Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris due to disillusionment with the Biden-Harris administration's support for Israel. Some voters are backing Green Party candidate Jill Stein in hopes of breaking the two-party hold on US politics. Recent polling shows a shift away from the Democratic Party among Muslim and Arab-Americans, with some expressing support for Republican former President Donald Trump. Trump's outreach to Michigan's Muslim community and his connections through Lebanese-American son-in-law Michael Boulos have endeared him to some voters.
Protests against the firing of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant have spread across the country, with tens of thousands of people participating in demonstrations in multiple cities.