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Former Israeli chief‑of‑staff defends actions after controversial TV interview

Former Israeli chief‑of‑staff defends actions after controversial TV interview The passage provides a first‑person account linking a senior military officer (identified as former chief‑of‑staff) to a media dispute over alleged desertion of wounded soldiers. It mentions a phone call from former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, suggesting high‑level political awareness. However, the text lacks concrete details about dates, locations, or financial transactions, and the claims are largely anecdotal, limiting immediate investigative value. Key insights: Senior officer claims he left the battlefield after helicopters arrived, contradicting media reports of desertion.; He cites other officers as witnesses to his timeline.; Mentions a phone call from former PM Yitzhak Rabin praising his conduct.

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Former Israeli chief‑of‑staff defends actions after controversial TV interview The passage provides a first‑person account linking a senior military officer (identified as former chief‑of‑staff) to a media dispute over alleged desertion of wounded soldiers. It mentions a phone call from former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, suggesting high‑level political awareness. However, the text lacks concrete details about dates, locations, or financial transactions, and the claims are largely anecdotal, limiting immediate investigative value. Key insights: Senior officer claims he left the battlefield after helicopters arrived, contradicting media reports of desertion.; He cites other officers as witnesses to his timeline.; Mentions a phone call from former PM Yitzhak Rabin praising his conduct.

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