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Mon 25 Aug 2025 11:41 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli media: Netanyahu is looking to bypass Zamir to support a deal regarding Gaza.

Disagreements are increasing within the Israeli government regarding the plan to occupy the city of Gaza, as Israeli sources reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is considering a proposal to bypass Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir. This comes after Zamir called for reaching a deal instead of proceeding with the plan to occupy Gaza.

Reports indicate that close associates of Netanyahu are advocating for the appointment of a commander superior to Zamir, due to his refusal to occupy the city. They believe that Zamir is not aggressive enough, which increases the pressure on Netanyahu to make more hardline decisions.

At the same time, Channel 13 reported from military leaders that the Chief of Staff will not accept the appointment of a commander above him, reflecting a state of tension within the military establishment. There appears to be a clear division among military leaders on how to handle the situation in Gaza.

On the eve of the anticipated meeting of the security cabinet, Netanyahu criticized military representatives and accused them of exaggerating concerns about the military operation. This criticism reflects dissatisfaction with military performance and strategic planning.

On the other hand, Zamir warned that occupying Gaza could pose a significant risk to the lives of Israeli hostages, calling for the acceptance of the proposal from U.S. envoy Steve Whitehead. He also noted that military pressure could lead to casualties among Israeli soldiers.

Altercations and disagreements are increasing between Israeli army leaders and government ministers during security meetings, reflecting a state of instability in military and political leadership in Israel.

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Israeli media: Netanyahu is looking to bypass Zamir to support a deal regarding Gaza.

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