In a surprise move this fall Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed Defense Minister Yoav Gallant‚ making a risky bet on future US-Israel relations (as Trump won presidential election just days ago)
The short-term effects might be tough - between now and mid-Jan 25‚ Israel needs strong US backing due to Iranʼs missile-strike warnings and ongoing military ops in Gaza nʼ Lebanon. The timing isnt great since relations with current administration are already strained
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Donald Trumpʼs upcoming presidency doesnt guarantee smooth sailing: he talked about ending conflicts not winning them‚ while his running mate JD Vance made it clear last week that war with Iran isnt in US plans. Still Trump might be less pushy about Gaza aid nʼ West Bank issues
The real story behind Gallantʼs exit connects to ultra-Orthodox military service rules. After court decision bout 5 months ago‚ Netanyahu faced a tricky situation:
- Coalition partners threatened to leave if ultra-Orthodox men got drafted
- Army needs more personnel due to ongoing conflicts
- Public wants equal military service
- Day-care subsidies became a hot political topic
Israel Katz – the new defense chief lacks security experience which creates issues since other cabinet members (mostly far-right supporters) stay away from war decisions. After Hamas attack last year‚ only small group of leaders managed military response; now that groups gone
The change puts more pressure on Netanyahu whoʼs already dealing with multiple fronts: Hamas in Gaza; Hezbollah up north; Houthi problems; and Iran situations. Public trust in his war-time choices isnt great - many think he mixes personal politics with national security