Police in Tel Aviv have used water cannon on protesters demonstrating against the decision to sack Israel’s defence minister, Yoav Gallant.
He was dismissed on Tuesday by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – the pair have repeatedly been at odds over the war in Gaza.
Footage posted online shows crowds gathering on a motorway in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, blocking traffic and lighting fires.
According to Times of Israel, there have also been similar demonstrations in Jerusalem, Haifa, Caesarea, and other locations
There have been regular rumours Mr Gallant was on the way out but refused to go.
He had argued for a hostage deal in Gaza and clashed with other parties in Israel’s coalition over drafting members of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community into the military.
In a televised statement after he was sacked, he said Israel was navigating through the fog of battle and “moral darkness”. He also called for an inquiry into the failures of 7 October 2023
In contrast, Mr Netanyahu described “significant gaps” and a “crisis of trust” for his decision to replace Yoav Gallant with a longtime loyalist.
Like the prime minister, Mr Gallant’s career was deeply scarred by the Hamas-led attacks originating from Gaza, in which gunmen killed about 1,200 people and seized more than 250 hostages.
He knew he was living on borrowed time – Mr Netanyahu’s first attempt to sack him last year failed after some of the biggest protests ever seen in Israel.
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