Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided not to fire Defense Minister Yoav Gallant (Likud), at least for the time being.
Netanyahu announced last Sunday that he had resolved to replace Gallant as security chief, a day after Gallant made a public statement calling on the government to freeze its judicial reform plan, despite having vowed to Netanyahu just two days earlier not to make such an appeal.
"We need a change in the legal system, but such changes are made through negotiation and discourse," Gallant said. "A victory for one of the parties will be a loss of the State of Israel. We must lead a participatory and unifying process."
"For the sake of Israel's security, the legislative process should be stopped, and negotiations should be held."... Read More: Arutz-7