In an interview with the press, Benny Gantz said that former IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot aims to 'decide the other camp' and will also form a coalition with Arab parties, according to a report by Amit Segal (N12).
Benny Gantz, in an interview with the press program 'Meet the Press', claimed that former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot wants to 'decide the other camp' politically—meaning to decisively defeat the center-left bloc—and that Eisenkot is willing to form a government with Arab parties. The statement, reported by Amit Segal (N12), reflects internal tensions in the opposition ahead of the next election cycle. Gantz's remarks suggest a deepening split between the centrist camp and the more hawkish right-wing within the opposition, with Eisenkot positioning himself as an independent force. The claim is attributed to Gantz himself and has not been independently confirmed by Eisenkot's camp.
- DevelopingGadi Eisenkot hints he would partner with Netanyahu
- StrongBennett signals readiness to serve under Eisenkot in a replacement government
- StrongYesh Atid MKs urge unity under Eisenkot, warn bloc at risk; Bennett does not rule out joining
- DevelopingGadi Eisenkot says coalition talks must focus on 'what yes, not what no'
Source and signal
- Internal intake
