Gadi Eisenkot, who succeeded Benny Gantz as IDF chief and now serves as his deputy in the centrist party, will soon have to decide whether to challenge Gantz, who seems to be suppressing his ambitions, with elections possibly around the corner
The dramatic and seemingly unexpected announcement by the centrist National Unity party to initiate an internal leadership election process was, on the surface, supposed to be a win for Gadi Eisenkot.
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