Israel's Netanyahu shows who calls the shots with Gallant sacking
But this year, there have been reports of stand-up rows and shouting matches between the two men over Israel’s war strategy.
Gallant has vastly more military experience than Netanyahu.
He began his career as a navy commando in 1977 and rose to be a major general in Israel’s Southern Command, overseeing two wars in Gaza between 2005 and 2010.
The suspicion is that Gallant’s military superiority and respect from within the armed forces grated with his boss.
In Israel’s hard-line government, the most right-wing in the country’s history, Gallant was less hawkish than some of his fellow ministers. But he was no dove.
After Hamas’s 7 October 2023 attack on Israel, the country’s biggest ever military humiliation, Gallant was initially fully behind the war in Gaza.
Along with Netanyahu, he faces possible war crimes charges at the International Criminal Court. Both men rejected the allegations made by the ICC's prosecutor when he sought warrants for them in May.
But in recent months as defence minister, Gallant argued that Israel's government should prioritise a hostage release deal with Hamas and end the war in Gaza.
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