War cabinet member MK Gadi Eisenkot (National Unity) sharply criticized a reported political deal between Prime Minister Netanyahu and Haredi factions, calling it a sellout of Israel's national interests, according to N12.
MK Gadi Eisenkot, a member of the war cabinet and a prominent figure in the National Unity party, voiced strong opposition on Tuesday evening to a political arrangement reportedly being negotiated between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Haredi coalition factions. According to a report by N12‘s Dafna Liel, Eisenkot characterized the rumored agreement as a 'liquidation sale of the national interests of the State of Israel.' The remarks reflect growing tension within the coalition and the broader security establishment over what critics view as concessions to Haredi demands in exchange for political stability — particularly at a time when the IDF is engaged in active operations and reservists are being mobilized across multiple fronts. As The Zioneer has reported in recent weeks, the ongoing negotiations over military service exemptions and budget allocations for Haredi institutions remain a flashpoint. No further details on the content of the alleged deal have been confirmed.
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