The imaginary scenario: David Zini would get yelled at by Netanyahu - and it's not clear which one | Ben Caspit

Ben Caspit sharply attacks Shin Bet chief David Zini in an opinion column over the decision not to assign security to Gadi Eisenkot. Caspit claims Zini acts as a butler for the Netanyahu family, comparing the decision to the extensive security provided to the Prime Minister's wife and sons. He warns against senior appointments based on personal loyalty and mismanagement of security services.

Ben Caspit, in a scathing opinion column in Maariv, attacks Shin Bet chief David Zini over the decision not to assign security to Gadi Eisenkot, despite warnings and threats to his life. Caspit describes an imaginary scenario where Zini fears a screaming phone call from Netanyahu, and compares this to the extensive security provided to the Prime Minister's wife and sons. He claims Zini acts as a butler for the Netanyahu family, and warns against senior appointments based on personal loyalty and mismanagement of security services. Caspit notes that he previously supported Zini, but now believes the man has missed his opportunity. The column ends with a warning about hitting a wall before October 27.

The imaginary scenario: David Zini would get yelled at by Netanyahu - and it's not clear which one | Ben Caspit