Former IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop what he called 'incitement videos' and hiding behind a suspect accused of harming state security, and to agree to a public debate. 'A true leader speaks to the public,' Eisenkot said.
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