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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fires Defense Minister Yoav Gallant

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired his defense minister, Yoav Gallant, the Israeli leader announced Tuesday.

Netanyahu cited significant differences between their views on how to proceed in Gaza and Lebanon, as well as a lack of trust between the pair. Netanyahu’s office shared a letter, written in Hebrew, that was delivered to Gallant on Tuesday notifying him of his removal.

“Over the past few months, this trust has cracked between me and the Minister of Defense. Significant gaps were discovered between me and Gallant in the management of the military campaign, and these gaps were accompanied by statements and actions that contradict the decisions of the government and the decisions of the cabinet,” he said, according to a translation from Hebrew.

Netanyahu later announced that Minister Israel Katz would replace Gallant as defense minister.

“The security of the State of Israel always was, and will always remain my life’s mission,” Gallant said in a statement Tuesday.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu removed Defense Minister Yoav Gallant from his position on Tuesday. (Reuters/Pool)

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid condemned Gallant’s firing in a statement.

“Netanyahu is selling out Israel’s security and the IDF’s fighters for [his own] disgraceful political survival. The ultra-right-wing government prefers the [draft] dodgers over the those who serve,” Lapid accuses — calling on his party’s supporters and “all Zionist patriots to take to the streets tonight in protest,” she wrote on social media.

Israeli NGO The Movement for Quality Government in Israel echoed Lapid’s condemnation, calling the move a “serious blow to national security.”

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The move comes as Israel is engaged in multiple conflicts, fighting Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, as well as exchanging long-range blows with Iran.

Netanyahu warned Iran last week that Israel may target Tehran’s nuclear program if the country moves forward with another attack on Israel.

“The supreme objective that I have set for the IDF and the security services is to prevent Iran from attaining nuclear weapons,” Netanyahu said while speaking at a course graduation ceremony for soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). “Halting the nuclear program has been – and remains – our chief concern.”

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“I have not taken, we have not taken, and we will not take, our eyes off this objective,” he added.

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei delivers a speech during a program held following the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. (Photo by Iranian Leader Press Office/Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Netanyahu’s suggestion that Israel could next target Iranian nuclear facilities is in line with other comments made by the IDF that vowed to escalate its attack “capabilities” and target hit list should Iran follow through with another attack on the Jewish state. 

The U.S. – Israel’s chief ally in its fight against Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran – has repeatedly warned Jerusalem against hitting Iran’s energy infrastructure, in particular, its nuclear and oil facilities, out of concern it could prompt an outright regional war.

Israeli forces monitor activity in the Gaza strip. (IDF)

Reports from last week suggested that Iran could be waiting until after the U.S. presidential election.

Fox News’ Caitlin McFall contributed to this report.

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