A post on a subscribed channel states that opposition leader Gadi Eisenkot is against the current moves to topple the regime in Iran. The source claims Eisenkot consistently makes wrong decisions and that his stance will be remembered after the regime falls.
A subscribed channel posted Tuesday evening that opposition leader Gadi Eisenkot is opposing the current moves to topple the regime in Iran. The channel's post asserts that Eisenkot's stance will be remembered after the regime falls, and that he consistently makes wrong decisions. The comment adds to the ongoing Israeli debate over strategy toward Iran, a topic The Zioneer has covered regularly, including statements by former PM Bennett and other figures. The report is based on a single source and remains unverified.
- DevelopingAriel Kahana: Eisenkot opposed striking Iran's nuclear program during two key junctures
- DevelopingWinter criticizes Eisenkot, opposes containment, advocates offensive initiative
- DevelopingFormer IDF chief Eisenkot slams political leadership, demands answers on Iran and war goals
- DevelopingNetanyahu claims there are protests against Iran's regime today
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