Former Shin Bet Security Chief Condemns Decision Not to Protect Gadi Eizenkot as Unethical and Politically Biased
Shlomo Har Noy, former head of the Shin Bet's personal security unit, sharply criticized the recent decision to deny security protection to former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot. Speaking on August 23, 2026, Har Noy described the move as "blasphemous" from professional, ethical, and state perspectives, attributing it to foreign political considerations rather than security needs. He emphasized that in the current climate, Eizenkot, who leads the Yesh movement, must be protected.
Har Noy also condemned the political bias within the ministerial committee responsible for such decisions, which relies on recommendations from a public committee he claims is politically skewed. He pointed out that the committee is chaired by a retired brigadier general known for his affiliation with Channel 14 and accused the process of being influenced by non-professional motives. Har Noy recalled that the committee was originally established in the early 2000s at the request of the Shin Bet to operate free of external influences, but now it no longer functions as intended.
He called for the ministerial committee to base its decisions strictly on impartial public committee recommendations, warning that current practices violate professional, state, and legal standards. Har Noy’s remarks highlight ongoing tensions regarding the politicization of security protocols for public figures in Israel.
Summary: Shlomo Har Noy, former head of Shin Bet's personal security unit, condemned the decision to deny security to Gadi Eizenkot as unethical and politically motivated, urging a return to impartial security assessments.
Points: - Former Shin Bet security chief calls decision to deny Eizenkot protection "blasphemous" and unethical. - Har Noy accuses the public committee of political bias influencing security decisions. - He stresses the need to protect Eizenkot amid current security concerns. - The committee was originally created to be free of external political influence. - Har Noy urges ministerial decisions to rely on unbiased public committee recommendations.
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