A report published by reports claim a second chapter in an alleged 'generals' revolt' by the security establishment against the political leadership, detailing tools used against the civilian echelon. The claim is attributed to an unnamed source and is unverified.
A report circulated via reports claim a second chapter in what is described as a 'generals' revolt' by the security establishment against the political echelon in Israel. The report, titled 'The Generals' Revolt, Chapter 2: The Tools of the Security Top Brass Against the Political Echelon,' does not provide specific details, sources, or verifying evidence. It follows a previous bulletin, which The Zioneer had reported on Tuesday evening, quoting Brig. Gen. (res.) Erez Wiener as saying that leaks about the pager operation constituted a 'generals' revolt.' The current report is based on a single, anonymous source and remains unverified. As The Zioneer reported on June 23, Channel 14 had reported that Ynet and the New York Times published leaks about the pager operation, prompting Wiener's comment. The background item, however, is not confirmed to be directly connected to this new claim.
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