MK and former IDF chief of staff Gadi Eisenkot commented on the Brothers in Arms protest movement, saying it represents the Israel 'as we want to see it,' according to a Zioneer source.
MK Gadi Eisenkot (National Unity), a former IDF chief of staff, offered public praise Wednesday for the Brothers in Arms protest movement, saying it represents 'the State of Israel as we want to see it.' The statement, attributed to a Zioneer source, adds a prominent security-establishment voice to a movement that has led large-scale demonstrations against the government's judicial overhaul and broader policies. Eisenkot, who entered politics in 2022, has previously expressed support for democratic checks and balances but has not publicly aligned himself with the movement's leadership. The remarks come as Brothers in Arms continues to organize reserve-duty protests and civil-disobedience actions. No further details or context were immediately available from the source.
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