
It was widely presumed that Hagari would be replaced, not only because most new IDF chiefs prefer to install a close ally in the spokesperson’s position but also because he had publicly clashed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the coalition – over the probe into some of Netanyahu’s staff for allegedly mishandling classified information relating to hostages held by Hamas.
Trust in leadership
After October 7, as Israelis’ confidence and trust in their leaders and national institutions plummeted to an unprecedented low, Israel acquired the much-needed national comforter Hagari. Across the country, millions of Israelis heard his voice.
Hagari became a “celebrity” within the first few days of the war, since every day, and, at times, more than once daily, he was the only Israeli official updating the public about what was happening post-October 7. Articulate and intelligent, he worked very well with his unit’s reservists on his public appearances, many of whom are in senior roles in society.
Hagari was also the first spokesperson in the past few decades, if ever, to regularly speak to the international media. None of the previous spokespeople over this time period ran press conferences for the global media, but Hagari did so daily during the war.English isn’t his mother tongue, though he still successfully got the message across efficiently and concisely. He also successfully managed several massive international crises almost by himself, such as when Hamas falsely claimed that the IDF shot a missile at a hospital in Gaza.