The former prime minister and chairman of the Together party, in a statement to Channel 12, said the IDF Chief of Staff's warning letter shows that 'the October 7 government again chooses to ignore all warnings.' He added that the letter proves there are only two sides: the IDF and its fighters, versus the Deri-Netanyahu coalition.
The former prime minister and leader of the Together party responded to the IDF Chief of Staff's warning letter, which was first reported by Channel 12 but has not been published in full. In a statement, he accused the government of repeatedly ignoring warnings, referencing the October 7, 2023, attack. He characterized the political divide as a choice between the IDF and its fighters and the Deri-Netanyahu coalition. The content of the Chief of Staff's letter remains unconfirmed independently, and no other sources have yet corroborated the report. This is based on a single report from Channel 12.
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