- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolves the six-member war cabinet following Benny Gantz’s departure.
- Pressure from nationalist religious coalition partners influenced the decision, potentially straining international relations, notably with the U.S.
- The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson emphasized adherence to chain of command and international law despite changes in the cabinet.
- An 11-hour daytime “tactical pause” is being enforced by the military to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, despite criticism from Netanyahu and far-right government ministers.
- Despite the political controversy over the aid delivery strategy, the arrangement to facilitate more safe and effective distribution of aid within Gaza remains in effect.
- The Israeli military warns of a possible wider conflict with the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah amid increased violence along the Israel-Lebanon border.
- UN officials express concern over attacks against UN entities and emphasize the importance of reinstating educational services for children in Gaza post-ceasefire.
- The dissolution of the war cabinet shifts decision-making back to the broader security cabinet, potentially giving more influence to Netanyahu’s far-right coalition partners.
- There is public support in Israel for a deal that would include the release of hostages and convicted terrorists, which could signal an end to the war but also potentially spell the end of Netanyahu’s current government if pursued.
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