
Israeli MP: Defense Minister was never fired
Danny Danon says Netanyahu never officially fired the reinstated Yoav Gallant
Israel’s Minister of Defence Yoav Gallant “was not fired” according to senior Israeli politician Danny Danon. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s announcement that he intended to fire Mr Gallant a few weeks ago triggered enormous protests in Israel and a general strike, but Mr Dannon told the ѿý’s HARDtalk programme that Mr Netanyahu ‘didn’t do it’.
Challenged by Stephen Sackur about whether the recent reinstatement of Mr Gallant demonstrated instability at the top of Israel’s government, Mr Dannon, a member of Israel’s Knesset and Mr Netanyahu’s Likud party, said: “officially, legally, in order to fire a minister…he has to write a letter and announce that he’s firing a minister….he announced his intention but he never sent the letter”.
Mr Gallant was fired after expressing concern about the judicial reforms the Prime Minister was attempting to push through, and about the enormous political backlash, including widespread insubordination within Israel’s armed forces. Speaking from Jerusalem, Mr Danon, Israel’s former ambassador to the UN, said Israeli soldiers ‘should put politics aside’ once they ‘wear the uniforms’.
The judicial reforms should not be reversed, Mr Danon said, but that the government ‘should learn the lessons’ from their execution. ‘We should do it slower, we should listen to our opponents, we should have a dialogue and we should try to reach a compromise’.
The controversial reforms, which proponents say rebalance the system from an over-powerful judiciary, and whose critics argue severely undermine the country's democracy by weakening the judicial system, are currently on hold. Mr Netanyahu suspended them in the wake of mass protests and a general strike.