Gadi Eizenkot
Following Gadi Eizenkot’s departure, National Unity MK Matan Kahana said he was also leaving the faction.
“In the end, Gaza’s governmental capabilities need to be destroyed,” said the Israeli finance minister.
There’s one thing everyone agrees on: There’s nothing like a lemon waffle,” says MK Benny Gantz.
Capt. Yogev Pazi, the nephew of former War Cabinet member Gadi Eizenkot, and Staff Sgt. Noam Eitan, both of the IDF’s Nahshon Battalion, fell in battle.
Benny Gantz and Gadi Eizenkot charged that the Israeli prime minister wasn’t telling the truth when he vowed to bring the hostages back alive.
As Israel’s government wavers, dwindling international support leaves leaders needing to decisively pursue victory.
“The most urgent issue is, of course, to find ways to bring back the hostages. Once that can be done, then peace can be achieved,” the secretary said.
The National Unity Party ministers want to place pressure on Hamas, which steals 60% of the supplies, according to the Shin Bet.
Master Sgt. (res.) Gal Meir Eizenkot, a soldier in the 699th Battalion, “fell in battle in the north of the Gaza Strip,” reported the Israel Defense Forces.
“We are fighting with all our strength on all fronts. We have gone on the offensive,” proclaimed the prime minister.
Gadi Eisenkot said that Jerusalem was asked to act by an unspecified third party, and that the activity spanned “many more than one country.”
The three plan to vie in the Nov. 1 elections as part of the new State Party.