Former IDF chief of staff Gadi Eisenkot said Wednesday that any head of an organization who declares loyalty to him personally rather than to the state will be fired, according to reports.
Former IDF chief of staff Gadi Eisenkot said Wednesday that any head of an organization who declares loyalty to him personally rather than to the state will be fired, according to reports. Eisenkot, a member of the Knesset for the National Unity Party, has been a prominent voice in political discourse. The Zioneer has previously reported on related statements by President Isaac Herzog, who in July said that state institutions belong to all and that security forces are loyal to the sovereign, not to any person. The issue of institutional loyalty has been a recurring theme in Israeli political discourse.
- DevelopingLapid: Eisenkot is a partner, not an enemy; Yesh Atid still seeks unity
- StrongEizenkot: Incitement against the Chief of Staff endangers IDF commanders and soldiers
- DevelopingYaakov Bardugo accuses Eisenkot of being 'publicly violent' and 'a liar' on Channel 14
- DevelopingFormer IDF chief Eisenkot slams political leadership, demands answers on Iran and war goals
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