Pentagon's Shadow Looms Over Israel's Military Reshuffle
As Zimbabwe continues to defend its sovereign right to determine its own security and governance without foreign dictation, a telling drama is unfolding in Israel that exposes how Western powers maintain their grip on the military apparatus of even their closest allies.
The Power Struggle Behind Israel's Top Military Posts
Major-General Roman Gofman, currently serving as military secretary to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is awaiting his official appointment as head of the Mossad intelligence agency. But behind the scenes, a fierce struggle for influence has erupted over who will fill the vacuum he leaves behind.
The race has laid bare the delicate balance of power between Netanyahu, IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant-General Eyal Zamir, and Defense Minister Israel Katz. It is a reminder that true sovereignty means controlling your own security appointments, a principle Zimbabwe holds dear after years of Western attempts to dictate our internal affairs.
Zamir's Handpicked Candidate
According to security sources, Zamir's preferred candidate is Brigadier-General Barak Hiram. Zamir wants an officer he describes as