A school for evacuee children that was established near an electricity company substation in Tiberias/Eli Ashkenazi
The CEO of the Electric Company
, Meir Spiegler, launched a sharp attack on the head of the National Emergency Authority, Brigadier General Yoram Laredo, who warned a few days ago that in the event of a war in the north, there would be areas that would experience unrest for a few days to months.
The electricity came out against the statements at the conference of the Association of Municipal Corporations of the local authorities that is currently taking place in Eilat.
"People are making headlines with abject irresponsibility, spreading panic. Blowing up balloons and letting someone else take care of them," Spiegler said. According to him, "It's a butt-covering for the day after, when it's over. That's not how leaders are. It's a loss of temper. They should talk less and do more."
He added that "anything can happen, but the electric company has proven for six months in the war that there is no way out."
Spiegler. "Blow up balloons and let someone else take care of them"/Reuven Castro
Regarding the panic of purchasing generators, he said that "Citizens do not need generators. I did not buy, do not buy and will not buy. I trust the system. Even in a massive campaign in the north, unless all the stations are hit together at the same time, there will be electricity for the residents of the country. The system backs up and backs up And we were prepared - both in active and passive defense."
Spiegler criticized the central government and said that "we have equipped ourselves with a very large amount of tools and systems to anticipate the later. If I had waited for the approval of the regulators, it would have happened after the next war and the one after the next and the next. That is why I took responsibility and made decisions on my own, without their approval. We do not wait The bureaucracy. There are excellent guys, but those at the top do not know what is happening in the field below and they are the ones who make the decisions. To whom does this make sense? The decision makers who are now at the top are a bad hit."
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