Former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant says agreement with Hamas was signed too late and that Israel ‘could have had the same deal with more hostages at a lower price.’

 

ed note–as always, a cargo ship of important info that every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.

 

Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, it needs to be understood that every bomb that was dropped, every missile that was launched, every shell that landed on every home, hospital, mosque, church, or refugee shelter and that every bullet that found its way into the head of every innocent non-combatant in Gaza has the lizard-faced Gallant’s name written all over them.

 

As ‘Defense’ Minister, none, repeat, NONE of this would have taken place were it not for his direct participation. He is as much a bloodthirsty, violent deranged Judah-ite who is acting in accordance with what his Torah Judah-ism teaches as are Netanyahu, Ben Gvir, Smotrich and the rest.

 

However, despite all of that, this does not mean that what he is saying in the new story below is not true…

 

Yes, there were obvious differences between him and the religious government with which he was a willing member, the most obvious of which was how the hostages in Gaza were to be handled. Gallant wanted them freed and Netanyahu wanted them to remain where they were in order to maintain the justification for allowing the genocide to continue.

 

And no, no one should make the mistake of thinking that somehow Gallant has experienced some ‘coming to Jesus moment’ and regrets all the innocent blood that was shed as a result of his direct participation. Rather, he knows that Netanyahu and the Israeli state in general is in real danger of being knocked to the ground, ‘not one stone left upon another’ just as one historically-important person predicted some 2,000 years ago, and therefore is laying the groundwork for his defense when the warcrimes tribunals begin, but this time, without the support of the US or the West for his acquittal.

 

 

Israel National News

 

Former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant criticized the Netanyahu government, claiming that they did not do everything possible to bring the hostages home from Gaza.

 

In an interview with Yediot Aharonot, Gallant said that ‘the Israeli government did not do everything to bring back the hostages.’

 

According to him, Israel could have received more living hostages for less terrorists.

 

‘In practice, we could have received the same deal with more hostages, at a lower price, because here we have an additional 110 terrorists serving life sentences, who were not included in the discussions then. In practice, what you see today, and what we had in July, are the same thing.’

 

Contrary to Gallant’s statements, Israel did not bring down the deal when it was proposed over the summer – Hamas did. In August, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that Netanyahu told him that he accepts the ceasefire deal proposed by the US, and that they were waiting to hear that Hamas has done the same.

 

When asked why he believed the deal fell through, Gallant said, ‘[Finance Minister Bezalel] Smotrich and [then-National Security Minister Itamar] Ben Gvir declared clearly: They dragged the Cabinet in their direction.’

 

Gallant also estimated that Israel made a mistake when it did not act against Hezbollah at the start of the war.

 

‘I think that the fact that we didn’t act on October 11 was the biggest lost security opportunity in the State of Israel’s history. Not just in this war,’ he said.

 

In his opinion, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu displayed weakness in the early days of the war: ‘The Prime Minister, from the first day and throughout the first weeks, certainly until the end of the first hostage deal, gave off a feeling of pessimism that I was not a party to. Ahead of the ground operation in Gaza it was, ‘There will be thousands killed. They’ll use the hostages as human shields and place them on the rooftops and at the entrances to the homes.’ I opposed this, I told him that is not the situation. And I asked him to call the Cabinet as quickly as possible.’

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