Familias De Rehenes Israelíes Critican Al Candidato a Jefe De Seguridad Por Su Supuesta Oposición a Un Acuerdo De Liberación
- Prime Minister Netanyahu appointed Major General David Zini as head of Shin Bet on Thursday amid controversy over the Supreme Court ruling.
- The appointment followed the court's decision that Netanyahu had a conflict of interest in dismissing the previous chief and could not appoint a replacement.
- Families of Israeli hostages in Gaza criticized Zini for reportedly opposing hostage release deals in repeated IDF General Staff meetings over the past year.
- Zini said, "Me opongo a los acuerdos de rehenes," while the IDF declined to comment on internal discussions, and the Prime Minister's Office defended the appointment as urgent.
- The appointment raises concerns about hostage negotiations and sparked condemnation from families and officials, though Netanyahu called Zini trusted and necessary for security.
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Por Dana Karni, Tamar Michaelis y Oren Liebermann, CNN Las familias de los rehenes israelíes retenidos en Gaza arremetieron contra el recién elegido jefe de la agencia de seguridad Shin Bet, que supuestamente se opuso a los acuerdos de rehenes. De acuerdo con el Canal 12 de noticias de Israel, el general de división David Zini dijo en las reuniones del Estado Mayor de las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel (FDI): “Me opongo a los acuerdos de rehenes. …
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