Israeli Security Committee Chair Warns of Growing Threats to Election Integrity
Boaz Bismuth, chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, sent a stern letter to Shin Bet chief David Zini demanding a special discussion on Israel's preparedness against threats to the upcoming elections. The letter, sent on Wednesday, highlights concerns over foreign interference, psychological warfare, and cyberattacks, while also warning about internal interference that could undermine public trust in the democratic process.
Bismuth described the threats as a strategic danger to Israel's democratic sovereignty and emphasized the need to address both external and internal risks. He linked these concerns to the recent Supreme Court injunction freezing the appointment of the State Comptroller, which was lawfully elected by the Knesset. Bismuth expressed serious apprehension that this development could set a dangerous precedent, potentially impacting the upcoming general elections.
The planned special discussion will include Shin Bet, the National Security Council, the National Cyber Directorate, the Central Elections Committee, and other relevant experts. The goal is to assess Israel's readiness to confront both external and internal threats to the electoral system and ensure the integrity of the democratic process.
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