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PM sidelines Gantz in ceasfire talks as tensions mount

Removing Gantz from the actual negotiations is just one change Netanyahu made at the last minute before the delegation headed by Mossad chief Dedi Barnea left for talks in Qatar. Gantz's people claim that in practice, he was involved in approving the mandate given to the delegation that left for Qatar, and will also be involved going forward in decision-making.

by  Yoav Limor
Published on  03-19-2024 08:29
Last modified: 03-19-2024 08:50
On his mission to regain power, Netanyahu has to find the weakest linkOren Ben Hakoon

Benjamin Netanyahu, as prime minister in April 2021, flanked by Benny Gantz and Israel Katz | Photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to exclude Minister Benny Gantz from decision-making in the negotiations for the release of the captives currently taking place in Qatar, Israel Hayom has learned. Gantz's associates are complaining about the decision, but this is not expected to lead to his party breaking up the emergency government formed after the Oct. 7 massacre.

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Netanyahu informed cabinet members of his decision during a discussion Sunday. He said that from now on, the directives for the Israeli delegation would only be determined by himself and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. This is in contrast to previous rounds of negotiations, where decisions were made by the Netanyahu-Gallant-Gantz triangle authorized to do so by the security cabinet.

In recent days, the relationship between Netanyahu and Gantz has been described by several sources as the worst since the start of the war. They said it appeared Netanyahu was seeking to distance Gantz from decision-making processes, contrary to the explicit agreement that paved the way for Gantz's State Party into the unity Coalition in October. The parties had then agreed that Gantz would be a full partner in managing all war efforts, including leading negotiations for the release of captives.

Video: Israeli military steps up strikes on Hamas in Gaza's Khan Younis / Credit: IDF

Members of Gantz's circle said Sunday that Netanyahu continued to engage in petty politics during wartime, when fateful issues are on the table, foremost being the matter of the captives. Gantz's people claim that in practice, he was involved in approving the mandate given to the delegation that left for Qatar, and will also be involved going forward in decision-making.

Removing Gantz from the actual negotiations is just one change Netanyahu made at the last minute before the delegation headed by Mossad chief Dedi Barnea left for talks in Qatar. Netanyahu also made changes to the mandate given to the delegation, leaving it with less flexibility than originally determined. A source familiar with the matter said it appeared Netanyahu sought to appease the far-Right representatives in his government. According to the source, a heavy cloud of doubt hovers over Netanyahu's decisions as to whether he truly wishes to reach a deal.

In the discussions of the War Cabinet, there was consensus among all ministers and all security chiefs (the IDF chief of staff, Shin Bet head, Mossad director, and the captives coordinator Nitzan Alon) that progress could be made towards a deal. But Netanyahu decided to transfer the decision to the broader cabinet. The officials expressed concern that the strategy employed by the prime minister could jeopardize negotiations and that in such a case, he would blame Hamas, claiming its excessive demands foiled the talks.

The assessment is that the negotiations in Qatar will be tough and crisis-ridden, among other reasons because the only figure in Hamas authorized to make decisions is the Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar, communication with whom is problematic – regardless of the deliberate delaying tactics he employs. The estimate is that at least two weeks will be needed.

Israel hopes the deal will lead to the release of 40 living captives: women (including female soldiers), elderly, and wounded. The price demanded by Hamas in return is unacceptable to Israel, mainly regarding Hamas' demand to choose who gets released from  Israeli prisons. However, it is clear to decision-makers that murderers will need to be released as part of the deal – an issue expected to spark intense controversy in the cabinet against the backdrop of the declared opposition of right-wing members. Even after the list is finalized, a decision will be needed on where the prisoners will be released to.

Another contentious issue is Hamas' demand to allow the full return of residents of the northern Gaza Strip to their homes. Israel opposes this in order to prevent Hamas from rebuilding its strength in that area, where the IDF continues to operate intense raids – like the one conducted over the past day in the Shifa Hospital compound in Gaza. The return of residents to northern Gaza would hinder the continuation of military activity in the area, and would also increase the risk to Israeli communities where Israel seeks to allow residents to begin a gradual process of returning home.

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