Opposition war cabinet observer Gadi Eisenkot warned the coalition Friday that its actions carry a security cost, calling on it to 'stop the disgrace,' according to a ynet report.
Opposition war cabinet observer Gadi Eisenkot issued a sharp warning to the coalition on Friday, telling it that 'your actions have a security price' and calling on it to 'stop the disgrace.' The statement, reported by ynet, adds to a series of public clashes between Eisenkot and the governing coalition over security policy. Eisenkot, a former IDF chief of staff, has been a vocal critic of the government's approach, including in prior exchanges with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. As The Zioneer previously reported, Eisenkot has accused Netanyahu of dividing the nation and encouraging draft evasion (June 27). The full context of the current remark was not immediately available, and it remains unclear whether it was prompted by a specific policy decision.
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