The Absurdity: Yair Netanyahu Is Guarded, Gadi Eisenkot Is Not
האבסורד: יאיר נתניהו מאובטח - גדי איזנקוט לא
Summary
An opinion piece highlights what it calls the absurdity that Yair Netanyahu, the prime minister's son, is provided with security while former IDF chief of staff Gadi Eisenkot, a potential future prime minister, is not. It argues no official sees fit to assign protection to Eisenkot despite his profile.
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