Former Israeli General Claims Rabin and Peres Discussed Bypassing 100‑Day Moratorium for Cabinet Appointment
Former Israeli General Claims Rabin and Peres Discussed Bypassing 100‑Day Moratorium for Cabinet Appointment The passage suggests a possible back‑channel effort by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and President Shimon Peres to fast‑track a former army officer into a cabinet post, potentially violating Israel’s legal cooling‑off period for military personnel entering politics. While it provides names, dates, and a specific procedural loophole, the claim is anecdotal and lacks corroborating evidence, limiting its immediate investigative utility but still meriting follow‑up. Key insights: Rabin allegedly invited the ex‑general to join his government immediately after his military service.; Peres was reportedly consulted and gave a joint invitation.; An operative, Giora Einy, was used to coordinate timing and possibly conceal the breach of the 100‑day moratorium.
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Former Israeli General Claims Rabin and Peres Discussed Bypassing 100‑Day Moratorium for Cabinet Appointment The passage suggests a possible back‑channel effort by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and President Shimon Peres to fast‑track a former army officer into a cabinet post, potentially violating Israel’s legal cooling‑off period for military personnel entering politics. While it provides names, dates, and a specific procedural loophole, the claim is anecdotal and lacks corroborating evidence, limiting its immediate investigative utility but still meriting follow‑up. Key insights: Rabin allegedly invited the ex‑general to join his government immediately after his military service.; Peres was reportedly consulted and gave a joint invitation.; An operative, Giora Einy, was used to coordinate timing and possibly conceal the breach of the 100‑day moratorium.
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