Katz also threatened Halevi that he would freeze all potential high command appointments until he receives the probe results.
This latest move by Katz sets the stage for massive political and military bombshells.
Militarily, Katz, in some ways, is moving the IDF into the post-Halevi phase.
One of the most fundamental roles of the IDF chief is his appointees’ power. It both allows him to shape the IDF’s present and future according to his strategic leanings and gives him greater influence over the various officer levels below who hope he will give them promotions.
Halevi likely to resign when October 7 probes published
Further, Halevi has said repeatedly that he is likely to resign around when the October 7 probes are published.
A recent letter by Halevi seemed to set the end of February as a goal date for publicizing the probe results.
It was unclear what brought about Katz’s latest move to bring that date forward or whether Katz might allow delaying sharing the results with the general public until a later date and merely wanted the results himself.
Publication of the October 7 probes will also have political implications as there will be rising additional calls for a state inquiry of the political echelon, given that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has blocked any such probe from even starting until now.
Publishing the October 7 probes could give Netanyahu another major point of attacking the IDF in the public sphere.