The Movement for Quality Government in Israel submitted a formal request Sunday to the Attorney General calling for an immediate investigation into contradictory statements regarding security arrangements for election candidate Gadi Eisenkot. The watchdog organization highlighted what it described as a discrepancy between claims attributed to the head of the Shin Bet security service and an official statement from the Central Elections Committee.
At the heart of the request is the allegation that the Shin Bet chief refused to authorize security protection for Eisenkot, a former IDF Chief of Staff now running for office. The Movement is demanding clarification on who actually made the decision regarding Eisenkot's security detail, what considerations informed that decision, and whether accurate information was provided to the public.
According to the organization's statement, the issue extends beyond a simple disagreement between two government bodies, it directly affects the safety of an election candidate and raises questions about transparency in security decision-making.







