Former IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot said that the political figure Mansour is happy with Prime Minister Netanyahu's continued 'separate and rule' approach, according to a report. The statement reflects ongoing political criticism of the government's coalition management.
Former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot stated that the political figure Mansour is pleased with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's continued 'separate and rule' policy, according to the single report received. The remark, attributed to Eisenkot, offers a political perspective on the current coalition dynamics. The 'separate and rule' term refers to a strategy of dividing political blocs to maintain power. No further details or context were available in the initial report.
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