Netanyahu Orders Shin Bet to Provide Security for Political Rival Gadi Eizenkot
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the head of the Shin Bet security service to ensure the protection of his political rival, Gadi Eizenkot, chairman of the Yisrael party. According to a report by Channel 12 news correspondent Amit Segal, Netanyahu personally contacted Shin Bet chief Dudu Zini and emphasized the need to secure Eizenkot "appropriately, as required." In response, the Shin Bet chief affirmed that the agency is doing its utmost and operating in accordance with legal regulations. This directive highlights heightened security concerns surrounding political figures in Israel.
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