The Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense ordered the establishment of a committee that would examine, among other things, the conduct of the Prime Minister's Office, but before deciding to run in the first election, he presented a position that might present the decision as bizarre.
Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Bnei Gantz today (Sunday) ordered the establishment of a committee of inquiry into the submarine affair that will examine, among other things, the working interfaces between all parties involved in procurement, including the defense establishment, the Prime Minister's Office and the National Security Council.
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But almost three years ago, before entering politics, he spoke differently during a conference held in the city of Eilat on everything related to the subject.
The "Israel Today" system has returned to quotes since then.
"I am convinced, from what I know at the political level, that there was no corruption in this affair," Gantz claimed at the time, adding that he believes the political echelon acted out of business motives. Gantz did not absolve the military echelon of responsibility: Former Navy Commander Eliezer Marom - RZ) enters the interrogation room, but that's what needs to be done.
"I was called to testify in the submarine affair. The IDF in my time had a clear position, but the discussions continued months after I finished my job.
I want to believe that the decisions were matter-of-fact and important.
If the right affair is the most serious in the affair I know, and I suggest hoping it is wrong and wait for decisions. "