Channel 14 reports that outgoing hostages chief Nitzan Alon delivered sharp criticism of the war's management in a conversation with reserves soldiers. The report, which names Alon but cites no additional source, follows his earlier public attacks on the political echelon.
Channel 14 reported Wednesday evening that outgoing Hostages and Missing Persons Command head Nitzan Alon delivered 'sharp criticism' of the war's management in a conversation with reserve soldiers, according to a single-source report from the outlet. The bulletin cites no additional verification or direct quote from Alon. The report follows two prior Zioneer bulletins on Wednesday: Alon's earlier public attack on the political echelon over rejected hostage deals (Amit Segal, N12), and the Likud party's statement accusing Alon of seeking to surrender to Hamas's terms. Channel 14's report adds a further, unverified layer to the day's political controversy surrounding Alon's conduct after stepping down from the command role. No timeframe for the reported conversation with reservists is given, and Alon's office has not commented.
- DevelopingOutgoing hostages chief Nitzan Alon slams political echelon, calls 'total victory' a lie
- StrongLikud attacks outgoing hostages chief Nitzan Alon, accuses him of seeking to surrender to Hamas
- DevelopingAnalysis: Nitzan Alon's hostage policy blamed for prolonging suffering, IDF deaths
- StrongReligious Zionism party slams outgoing hostages chief Nitzan Alon's stance
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