Following harsh criticism of Defense Minister Ehud Barak by Likud ministers over the evacuation of a Hebron house on Wednesday, senior officials in the Prime Minister's Office said that the evacuation was carried out after careful coordination between the defense minister and the prime minister.

Nevertheless, Netanyahu's aides went on the defensive against right-wing criticism and said that the prime minister had no choice but to approve the evacuation out of security and legal consideration.

Open gallery view Israeli border policemen hold back a Jewish youth to prevent him from reaching a building occupied by Jewish settlers in the West Bank city of Hebron April 4, 2012. Credit: Reuters

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman also criticized Barak on Wednesday, saying authority over issues regarding settlements in Judea and Samaria must be taken out of Barak's hands and given to a committee of ministers. Lieberman even suggested that if no changes are made in this respect, the coalition's stability may come under threat.

Earlier on Wednesday, Israeli security forces evacuated Israeli settlers from the house in a Palestinian neighborhood in Hebron, in a surprise move that ended an affair that sparked controversy across Israel and caused a rift in the government.

next previous 9 of 9 | Israeli security forces surround a house illegally occupied by Jewish settlers in the West Bank city of Hebron, Wednesday, April 4, 2012. Credit: AP 1 of 9 | Israeli forces evict a group of settlers from a disputed house in Hebron on April 4, 2012, a day after they were ordered to leave the Palestinian property in the West Bank. Credit: AFP 2 of 9 | A Jewish settler argues with an Israeli border policeman as Israeli forces evict a group of settlers from a disputed house in Hebron, a day after they were ordered to leave an disputed home. Credit: AFP

The IDF said that the evacuation of the settlers, who resided in the house for more than two weeks, was completed "without any unusual events."

Lieberman's criticism of Barak echoed comments made earlier on Wednesday by Deputy Prime Minister Moshe Ya'alon, who said that Barak must be stripped of all authority over West Bank settlements.

“Ehud Barak is acting against the government and against the settlements in Judea and Samaria, all he is doing is fanning the flames,” Ya'alon said Wednesday during a closed discussion.

"It is imperative to check that the settler’s documents of sale are not counterfeit. If it turns out that they are in order, the purchase must be approved and the settlers allowed entry. This is not a national, or a defense issues, the property rights need to be checked. Why does the defense minister claim that such a check will take weeks when it can be done in a few days?” said Ya'alon.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak fired back at Ya'alon on Wednesday, claiming that the deputy prime minister is making comments against him out of political considerations.

“Unfortunately, Minister Ya’alon is combining cheap political concerns with defense decisions, harming the government’s ability to protect democracy and law and order," officials close to Barak said.

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