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Gallant, ousted from his post in late 2024, said in a Channel 12 interview that the PM 'stabbed security chiefs in the back while they were fighting on the front lines of the war.' He said the delay of Israel's Rafah offensive was due to a lack of munitions, not, as Netanyahu claimed, fear among IDF generals
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Former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who served in the role for more than a year in the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas attack and helped shape Israel's military offensives in Gaza and Lebanon alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, called the prime minister a "liar" who has "stabbed Israel's security chiefs in the back" during the war, in an interview aired Saturday on Channel 12.






