Israel’s Channel 13 television broadcast a news report about an “unusual event” taking place in the War Cabinet of the Israeli government. According to the news, the controversial incident took place in the War Cabinet, which was established within the government to discuss the Israeli attacks on Gaza after October 7 and consisted of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Chief of General Staff Herzi Halevi, and senior Israeli ministers and security officials.
THE GUARDS WANTED TO SEARCH HIM
Security guards affiliated with the Israeli Prime Ministry at the Ministry of Defense headquarters in Tel Aviv wanted to search Chief of General Staff Halevi to make sure that no electronic device or recording device had entered the hall.
The news stated that Halevi was angry at the incident and expressed his dissatisfaction with the incident to those in the hall.
Sources from the Prime Ministry, whose views were included in the news, claimed that “no instructions were given to the security guards” and stated that “the security guards wanted to make sure that no one attending the session had a recording device with them”.
In the comments made after the incident emerged, it was emphasized that the situation was a reflection of the differences of opinion between Prime Minister Netanyahu and the state bureaucracy.
It is occasionally reflected in the Israeli press that Netanyahu has disagreements with senior officials at different levels of the state, such as the judiciary, army and intelligence. (AA)