Israel-Gaza War, Politics

Gantz on the way out? "We're not committed to three weeks"

State Camp MK Almo Schuster said today that "if we see that our demand is not being accepted, we are not committed to three weeks, we can also leave before."

Schuster (Photo: Michael Giladi/Flash90)

Following up on Benny Gantz's threat to leave the government and his ultimatum to Netanyahu to agree to his terms or see him leave by June 8, State Camp MK Alon Schuster told 103FM Radio this morning (Sunday) that "if we see that our demand is not being accepted, we are not committed to three weeks, we can also leave before."

Schuster added that "we are at the moment where Binyamin Netanyahu needs to make a decision, whether he can make decisions or not - we can discuss and decide that we want to settle the Gaza Strip and we can oppose it, but we cannot base leadership on running from decisions."

In his speech last night, Gantz said "so that we can fight shoulder to shoulder - the war cabinet must form and approve a plan of action by the eighth of June."

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