Former war cabinet minister Gadi Eisenkot said that the three ministers who opposed the ground maneuver in Gaza were Yariv Levin, Eli Cohen, and Miri Regev. The claim, reported in a single source, highlights internal cabinet divisions during the war.
Former war cabinet minister Gadi Eisenkot has named the three ministers who opposed the ground maneuver in Gaza: Yariv Levin, Eli Cohen, and Miri Regev, according to a report published Friday evening by a single source. Eisenkot's statement provides one of the few on-record accounts of internal cabinet dissent during the early stages of the Gaza campaign. The comment comes amid ongoing public debate over the conduct of the war and hostage negotiations. As The Zioneer previously noted in related commentary, Eisenkot's wartime positions have been the subject of political criticism. No additional corroboration or context from Eisenkot's own office was immediately available.
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