A political commentary suggests that former IDF Chief of Staff and current politician Gadi Eisenkot consistently takes a leftward political turn when faced with a decision, describing it as an 'iron rule'.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The comment, attributed to an internal desk analysis, characterizes Eisenkot's political trajectory as consistently leftward — an 'iron rule' that he will turn left at any junction. No specific policy or decision is cited; the remark is a general observation on his political orientation.
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03 · Source and signal
Source and signal
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