Tensions between the Israeli Prime Minister and the regime's army authorities are getting more evident as the global hatred of Israel is increasing over the war on Gaza.

Iran PressCommentary: After 9 months of futile war on the Gaza Strip, the Israeli regime is just sinking in the quagmire of internal and external crises it created for itself. 

The regime announced destroying Hamas and retaking the Zionist captives, yet it failed to reach the goal after massacring over 38,000 Palestinians just since October 7, 2023.

In fact, during the period, Israel has done nothing but war crimes, massacre, destruction, violation of international laws, bombing of relief organizations, and creating famine in Gaza.

One of the issues that recently created tension within the governing body of the Israeli regime is the negotiations with Hamas. 

The resumption of negotiations to end the attacks of the Israeli regime on the Gaza Strip began last Friday in Doha, the capital of Qatar.

The negotiations are going on as differences keep on between the Israeli army and Benjamin Netanyahu. Earlier, Al Jazeera said that the differences rose after the army spokesman Daniel Hagari said: "destruction of Hamas is sort of demagoguery".
He stressed that as long as the cabinet does not find an alternative for Hamas, the resistance movement will remain; Hamas is an ideology, and anyone who thinks Israel can eradicate the movement is totally wrong.

Hagari's comments that said Hamas would remain in Gaza even five years after the war made Netanyahu angrier, as Channel 14 of the Israeli regime's TV reported Bibi's strong criticism of the comments in the close session of the cabinet.

Earlier, there was a clash between Netanyahu and his War Minister Yoav Galant in the cabinet session. Channel 12 of the regime TV reported:

In the cabinet meeting held with, Netanyahu criticized him and said: "You are not the prime minister here." Gallant wanted to hold separate meetings with the heads of the Central Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations (Mossad) and The Israel Security Agency (Shabak) to discuss the details of the agreement on the prisoner exchange with Hamas, but Netanyahu prevented the separate meetings from being held.

A retired Israeli General Israel Ziv told the Wall Street Journal that the tensions between Prime Minister Netanyahu and the army have reached their peak. 

The escalation of the tensions caused Netanyahu's critics and opponents to once again raise the issue of early parliamentary elections and the collapse of the cabinet.

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