06:05 AM • July 12 2026 IDT
Does Shin Bet chief Zini need a crash course in civics after his meeting with a Netanyahu mouthpiece?
David Zini's workload has created a consensus among most of the party leaders now seeking to change the government. He is more suitable for commanding a militia of Itamar Ben-Gvir, not the Shin Bet. He must go

On September 30, 2025, on the eve of the appointment of nationalist-ultra-Orthodox David Zini as head of the Shin Bet security service, Yair Golan, leader of the Democrats party, declared that if his bloc formed a new government, it would remove Zini from office. "The public service sector will have to be cleaned up," he said. Naftali Bennett, then the leading candidate to head "Change Bloc 2.0," quickly distanced himself from the statement. "A government headed by me will not remove Zini," he said.
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