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Galant vs. Ben-Gvir in the Cabinet: "Have you ever been to Rafah"? Ben-Gvir responds: "Stop belittling" | Israel Hayom

2024-01-11T19:27:57.739Z

Highlights: Galant vs. Ben-Gvir in the Cabinet: "Have you ever been to Rafah"? Ben- Gvir responds: "Stop belittling" During a meeting of the Political Security Cabinet, a tense dialogue developed. Last week, there was also a stormy cabinet meeting, during which the ministers attacked IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevy over the idea of establishing investigative teams to examine the events of October 7. If you find a mistake in the article, please share it with us.


During a meeting of the Political Security Cabinet, a tense dialogue developed between the Minister of Defense and the Minister of National Security Galant responded to Ben-Gvir's remarks and suggestions regarding the continuation of the fighting


A sting battle broke out Tuesday night between Defense Minister Yoav Galant and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir during a meeting of the political-security cabinet.

During the discussion, Ben-Gvir said: "Masses of terrorists are hiding in Rafah, and the time has come for action there as well." In response, Galant quipped: "Have you ever been to Rafah?" Ben-Gvir replied: "It's time for you to stop belittling. For nine months you sat here, you said I didn't understand anything, maybe enough with the arrogance? Go to your court reporter and give it to him, it doesn't help you in the Likud."

Last week, there was also a stormy cabinet meeting, during which the ministers attacked IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevy over the idea of establishing investigative teams to examine the events of October 7.

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