Opposition leader Yair Golan said Sunday at the Israel Hayom Conference that the appointment of former IDF major general Zini was unreasonable, alleging he was chosen to end the Qatargate investigation and to ignore settler riots in Judea and Samaria. The selection process was reckless, Golan said.
Opposition leader Yair Golan on Sunday accused the government of appointing former IDF major general Zini through a reckless process, alleging the appointment was intended to end the Qatargate investigation and to ignore settler riots in Judea and Samaria. Speaking at the Israel Hayom Conference, Golan said Zini had served as a major general for only two years, making the appointment 'unreasonable,' and called the selection process 'reckless.'
Golan, a former IDF deputy chief of staff and head of the Democrats party, has been a vocal critic of the government's appointments and its handling of the Qatargate affair, as The Zioneer has previously reported. The allegations add to the political debate over the integrity of senior law enforcement appointments.
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