Ex-IDF Chief Gadi Eizenkot Condemns Shin Bet Head David Zini's Loyalty Remarks
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Channel 13 · 2 hours ago
What happened
Former IDF Chief Gadi Eizenkot sharply criticized Shin Bet head David Zini for stating his loyalty is personal rather than to the state, following Zini's remarks about his role and political allegiance at a recent conference. Eizenkot said such a stance would lead to immediate dismissal. Zini had emphasized his commitment to the elected leadership regardless of political views but also criticized government management. The exchange reveals tensions within Israel's security leadership.
- 01Gadi Eizenkot condemns Shin Bet chief David Zini's claim of personal loyalty over state loyalty.
- 02Zini stated he accepted his role to serve the elected political leadership regardless of their views.
- 03Zini criticized government ministries for poor management and role confusion.
- 04Zini described himself as a proactive leader, not a puppet influenced by politics.
- 05Eizenkot said anyone prioritizing personal loyalty over the state would be fired immediately.
- 06The dispute exposes tensions between Israel's security agencies and former military officials.
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