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2021-09-02T08:51:48.388Z


Gantz apparently made the decision, and it was expected: Closure of the GLC will not happen in his shift |


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Bardugo is the latest issue of the GLC, and of its new headquarters

Gantz apparently made the decision, and it was expected: Closure of the GLC will not happen in his shift |

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David Wertheim

Thursday, 02 September 2021, 11:14 Updated: 11:34

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In the video: Defense Minister in an interview at Walla!

(Still photography: Reuven Castro, Editing: Amit Simcha)

Ganz did well to learn a political lesson from Netanyahu - who was a chronic successor and always controlled them

The decision apparently fell to Defense Minister Bnei Gantz, and it was expected: The closure of the GLC will not happen in his shift. This week in Walla! Brenze about the questions that arise from the appointment of Galit Altstein as MM, commander of the GLC.

If Gantz does not intend to close the station, what is the point of a three-month temporary appointment?

By the way, in the interview itself, Altstein was no longer called a deputy, but the next commander for all intents and purposes.



One way or another, the announcement of the appointment, just before the end of the term of the current commander Shimon Alkabetz, came after the minister realized that closing the station did not depend only on his decision but required at least a government decision, in a complex coalition. So in fact, had been switched off, the current system, the umpteenth number, the possibility of closing the Army Radio. It is commonly believed that Ganz has been between closing will not be on his watch. Yesterday gave public expression to what was just coming out.



Transparent or not, OK or not - it's worth taking a moment to look at the appointment in its entirety: what is actually required of the fresh IDF wave headquarters? First of all, Altstein is defined as a deputy, it is always possible to "decapitate her" (here, in fact, Ganz did well to learn a political lesson from Netanyahu - who was a chronic deputy and always controlled them), she is about to run a dead "zombie" organization. His head is constantly on both the professional and budgetary side,And as long as it itself is defined as a substitute - the sword will only sharpen.

More on Walla!

Without a locating committee, without transparency: What is behind the appointment of MM as commander of the GLC?

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Great even for a superheroine.

Altstein (Photo: GLC)

Senior journalists as the last of the activists

Many of the journalists who work at the station and have for years been the real engine that protected and guarded it from all vigilance did not discover throughout the last two tenures of GLC spine commanders:

The station that was tossed between the hands of Yaron Dekel (the liquidator) and the arms of Shimon Alkabetz (the receiver) is dismantled. She has almost no organizational memory, her journalistic-creative ethos has been lost, some of her people have left or been fired by the two in controversial circumstances, she is not a leading media body, not mentioned in the media discourse at all, politicians and stakeholders have become accustomed to it. It will have to be made clear to them that what was will not be, something that requires courage, values, determination and consistency, not to mention dealing with the anti-journalistic voices that have taken up more and more space in recent years - and now the next commander will have to decide what to do with them.



In addition, many of the journalists who work at the station and were for years the real engine that protected and guarded it from all vigilance did not discover throughout the last two tenures of GLC spine commanders: some actively tried to help appoint the IDF wave commander who was perceived as "pro-Bibi" The activists, because they believed that "this is what will keep the station alive" (just did not take into account that with the change of government this very thing could lead to its closure), some were shamefully silent when their friends were targeted and fired from the station, and some prevented their colleagues from broadcasting. Just because of their opinions.



These workers, whose "press freedom" has now returned to their tongues, simply wanted to keep their jobs, but this excuse could not be acceptable. In addition, beyond the internal and external problems of the station there is also a crisis of trust with the listening public that abandoned will have to fix - if not too late.



The appointment of a woman to the position is always to be welcomed, certainly one that is perceived as male in a military unit and certainly an authority that on the one hand is perceived as talented and experienced and on the other hand knows the station well.

Unfortunately, these challenges are unlikely to be met at all, even if a superhero is appointed.

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