I Was There for 22 Years: David Zini's Statement Is a Flashing Red Light | Dvir Kariv
The words of service head David Zini about "loyalty to the elected echelon" reveal a dangerous confusion between legal subordination and political loyalty. Zini must do the statesmanlike thing: resign.
Assessment
A former senior official with 22 years of experience is publicly calling for the head of a service to resign, framing his statements about loyalty to the elected level as a flashing red light. The critique centers on a dangerous confusion between legal subordination and political loyalty. The key question is whether this internal challenge will gain traction within the service or the broader political system.
