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Ministers demand answers after surprise release of Gaza hospital chief

Defense Ministry says Gallant was not informed of the decision to release the Shifa director, saying it fell under IDF jurisdiction. Sources close to the defense minister acknowledge the anger over the move. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir does not mince words, saying "it's time for the Shin Bet chief to go."

by  ILH Staff
Published on  07-01-2024 12:00
Last modified: 07-01-2024 13:11
Ministers demand answers after surprise release of Gaza hospital chiefArab social media

The Shifa Hospital director, Muhammad Abu Salmiya. Inset: The cabinet WhatsApp group | Screenshot: Arab social media

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A wave of anger swept through Israel's government on Monday as ministers learned of the release of Muhammad Abu Salmiya, the director of Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital, along with 50 other detainees. The decision, apparently made without cabinet approval, has sparked a heated debate within the government about security protocols and prisoner management during the ongoing conflict.

Video: Al-Shifa director was released on July 1, 2024

The Al-Shifa Hospital, the largest in Gaza, was one of the main terror hubs used by Hamas during and after Oct. 7, and it is where some of the hostages were taken by the terrorists. Israel Hayom recently reported that the IDF was close to carrying out a mission to free hostages from the compound at the start of the conflict, but ultimately the IDF Chief of Staf Herzi Halevi decided not to give a green light for various reasons.

Minister Amichai Chikli demanded answers in the government's WhatsApp group: "Can we get an explanation from Yoav Gallant on why this man is being released? Hostages were murdered in his hospital, and it served as a Hamas command center."

Itamar Ben-Gvir, minister of national security, did not mince words: "It's time for the Shin Bet chief to go. He's acting unilaterally, with Gallant's full backing, bypassing the cabinet and government. He's implementing his own policies and has become an advocate for the detainees in discussions. Sure, they're overcrowded, but is that his concern?"

Minister Orit Strock questioned the legal basis: "I ask in all seriousness: Under what authority was this done?" Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi called for a complete overhaul: "Israel needs new security leadership from the ground up. We need leaders committed to victory and honoring our soldiers' heroism, just like the Prime Minister. The sooner, the better."

The Defense Ministry stated that Minister Gallant was not informed of the decision to release the Shifa director, saying it fell under IDF jurisdiction. Sources close to Gallant acknowledged the anger over the move.

Interior Minister Moshe Arbel later joined the conversation: "Ben-Gvir, I know this isn't the right forum, and everything is leaking, but didn't we approve a budget cut in April to allocate nearly half a billion shekels for new detention facilities that weren't built? Where's your accountability on this?"

Ben-Gvir retorted: "We've added 500 spaces immediately and are building new wings. Yes, it's crowded now, but we don't release detainees just because of overcrowding or tents. Let's stop being overly sympathetic."

Karhi added: "With all due respect, releasing detainees due to 'lack of space' is nothing more than a flimsy excuse."

Benny Gantz, leader of the State Party, also weighed in: "A government that releases those who sheltered the October 7 murderers and helped conceal our hostages has made an operational, moral, and morale–damaging mistake. They're unfit to manage our existential war and should step down. Whoever made this decision lacks judgment and should be fired today. Mr. Prime Ninister, if you close a few government ministries, I'm sure you'll find space and budget for detention facilities. You can't continue to manage a war this way – it's time to set an agreed–upon election date."

Tags: Benny GantzGaza conflictGaza WarIsraelItamar Ben-Gvirprisoner releaseshifa hospitalYoav Gallant

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