In a radio interview on 103FM, Maj. Gen. (res.) Moti Almoz, former IDF spokesman, said that yesterday's Knesset vote caused the government to fall, and that the vote signifies a transfer of power that occurred the night before last. He described the vote as discriminatory, calling it 'a finger in the eye of the central cynical spine'.
Maj. Gen. (res.) Moti Almoz, former IDF spokesman, spoke on 103FM radio with Nissim Mishal and Anat Davidov. He asserted that the Knesset vote on Wednesday caused the government to fall, describing it as a discriminatory move that constitutes 'a finger in the eye of the central cynical spine'. Almoz connected the vote to a transfer of power that he said occurred on Tuesday night. The statement reflects deep political tensions in Israel amid ongoing coalition negotiations.
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