Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has called for the dissolution of the current government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, citing the urgent need to end the nine-month-long war in Gaza. Olmert criticized the government for its lack of strategic planning and decision-making abilities, stating that they are at a loss on how to handle the ongoing conflict with Hamas.
Tensions within the ruling coalition are escalating, with Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir threatening to abandon Netanyahu if not included in key discussions about a potential ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal. As conflicts within the government continue to mount, Israeli analysts warn that time is running out for all parties involved.
Recent positive feedback from Hamas on ceasefire talks and a potential prisoner exchange deal has injected hope into negotiations, hinting at a possible breakthrough in the Gaza war. With pressure mounting for a resolution, the future of the Israeli government remains uncertain.
Source: Israeli media (translated and edited by Al-Manar English Website)