Dispute over Israeli army’s 11-hour ceasefire every day; PM Netanyahu furious, said – this is unacceptable

Hamas and Israel have been fighting for the past eight months. Israel’s resolve to eliminate Hamas is taking a toll on the people of the Gaza Strip. The outrage of people around the world is increasing over the humanitarian conditions created in Gaza. US President Joe Biden is also trying to stop the war in Gaza. However, meanwhile, news is coming out that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become angry with his army. In fact, the army had recently decided that a strategic pause would be taken every day in the fighting on one of the main roads of Gaza to deliver aid to the Palestinian territory. PM Netanyahu got angry over this move and criticized the army.
The army took this step
The army had announced not to carry out any attack from 5 am to 4 pm every day in the area from Kerem Shalom Crossing to Salah al-Din Road and then northward. Advertisement
PM furious
An official said that when the Prime Minister came to know that there would be a 11-hour pause in the war every day, he became furious. He immediately spoke to the army secretary and made it clear that he would not accept this step.
The army responded
At the same time, the army clarified that normal operations would continue in Rafah, where eight soldiers were killed on Saturday. However, Netanyahu’s response underscored the political tension over the issue of aid in Gaza, where international organizations have warned of a growing humanitarian crisis.
Whoever made the decision is a fool
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who leads one of the nationalist religious parties in Netanyahu’s ruling coalition, condemned the idea of a strategic pause, saying that whoever made the decision was a fool. The person who made the decision should be fired from the job.
A new conflict seems to be erupting
A new conflict seems to be erupting between coalition members and the army over the ceasefire. A week earlier, centrist former general Benny Gantz left the government, accusing Netanyahu of having no effective strategy in Gaza.
Differences over recruiting Jews into the army
Differences were exposed in the parliament last week during a vote on a law to recruit ultra-Orthodox Jews into the army, when Defense Minister Yoav Galant voted against it, defying party orders, saying the law was inadequate for the army’s needs.
Religious parties in the coalition have strongly opposed recruitment for ultra-Orthodox people, angering many Israelis, which is deepening as the war continues. Army chief Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi said on Sunday that there is a definite need to recruit more soldiers from the rapidly growing ultra-Orthodox community.
This is the matter
Hamas launched an attack on Israeli cities on October 7 by firing more than five thousand rockets. After this, Hamas terrorists entered Israel and killed people. In response to this, Israel launched an operation in Gaza against Hamas terrorists. In this operation, heavy bombing was done on Hamas bases in Gaza, due to which most of Gaza has turned into ruins. So far, a total of 34,622 people have died in Israel and Gaza.