22.12.2025 โข The Day the Government Voted to Close Army Radio
โจMorning coverage was dominated by urgent intelligence warnings shared with the Trump administration, suggesting Iranian missile drills could serve as cover for a surprise attack. By midday, editorial focus shifted decisively to a series of government votes. Outlets across the spectrum led with the unanimous cabinet decision to shutter the 75-year-old Army Radio (Galatz) station, reporting it alongside the Ministerial Committee's approval of the 'Kelner Bill' for a politically appointed October 7 inquiry.
Early afternoon headlines tracked the 'Qatargate' scandalโs expansion, as leaked messages implicated senior advisor Yonatan Urich in planting pro-Qatari narratives. Simultaneously, editors prioritized Prime Minister Netanyahuโs trilateral summit with Greece and Cyprus, highlighting his public threats against Iranian and Turkish regional ambitions. The evening culminated in a dramatic interview with Eli Feldstein, who alleged that Chief of Staff Tzachi Braverman offered to 'extinguish' a security investigation, a claim that immediately seized the top spot in all major digital editions.