Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant are embroiled in a public feud over the potential withdrawal from the Philadelphia Corridor in the Gaza Strip. The disagreement stems from differing views on how to secure the release of Israeli captives held by Hamas, with Gallant advocating for a withdrawal as a bargaining chip for a ceasefire, while Netanyahu prioritizes maintaining a strong military presence in the area. The conflict highlights deep divisions within Israel’s political and military leadership regarding the best strategy for dealing with Hamas and its network of underground tunnels. The incident underscores the complex challenges facing Israel in its ongoing struggle with Hamas and the wider implications for regional stability.