“The Masked Knight said it before.” Dissolving the war council ignites the platforms | News


“Not long, their fleeting state will disintegrate,” users of social media platforms commented on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to dissolve the war government that was established after the Al-Aqsa flood attack on October 7, 2023.

In detail, last Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved the six-member war government, days after the resignation of Ministers Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot, despite the request of National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to join it.

The news ignited social media platforms, as some activists found that the decision reveals that Netanyahu’s government “is irresponsible and only cares about its interests, and may be the reason for pushing the Israeli entity into the abyss.”

While some tweeters saw that what is happening within the Israeli government is “nothing but contradictions that exploded when the latter failed in the face of the steadfast resistance and the sacrificing Palestinian people.”

Users of the “X” platform recalled the speech of the “Masked Knight,” Abu Ubaida, which he delivered in early 2021, and one of them said, “Words and principles are truly embodied.” After the decision to dissolve the war council, they confirmed that Abu Ubaida’s promise was embodied on the ground.

It is mentioned that Gantz addressed the families of detainees when he made the announcement He resigned from the war government, saying, “We failed the exam, and we were unable to return your children.”

The minister, who resigned from the war government, accused Netanyahu of obstructing important strategic decisions for political considerations, calling on him to go to hold elections as soon as possible, and to form a national investigation committee.



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