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Lieberman demanded the resignation of Netanyahu, Gallant and Hallivy

According to an online report, quoted by IRNA, Avigdor Lieberman, the head of the Israel party Israel Beitna, said on Sunday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Minister of War Yoav Galant, and Chief of Staff of the Israeli army, Hertz Halevi, should resign.

In another part of his speech, he added: An inclusive Israel cabinet should be formed.

Lieberman said he would form a large faction in the Knesset (Parliament).

The political and military pressures on the Israel army cabinet have increased following the war against the Gaza Strip and the inability to release the Israel prisoners. Yair Lapid, the leader of the opposition to the Israel regime's cabinet, said on Saturday night: We must end Netanyahu's cabinet and get rid of it.

Repeating his request to Benny Gantz, a member of the Israel War Council, to resign from this council, Lapid wrote on his personal page on the X social network: I ask Gantz and Eisenkot (another member of the War Council) to leave this cabinet.

He predicted: Netanyahu's cabinet will fall and a new cabinet will be formed.

On the other hand, Benny Gantz announced on Saturday night that he will give Netanyahu a deadline until June 10 (21 June) to present a specific war strategy.

Netanyahu also reacted to Gantz's threats and conditions on Saturday night, and the Prime Minister's Office of the Israel regime announced: The Prime Minister's position on these three issues is completely clear. He is determined to destroy the Hamas battalions and is against the entry of the Palestinian Authority into the Gaza Strip.

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