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Israeli Police Chief Orders Disciplinary Action After Officers Caught on Video Misconduct

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A video circulating on social media showed an Israeli policewoman driving while holding a mobile phone and filming another officer riding a motorcycle without a helmet. The two officers were heard boasting about their actions in the footage, which sparked public criticism. The video was initially published by Daniel Amram and quickly went viral.

Following the incident, Israel Police Chief Commissioner Major General Danni Levi was briefed on the details and described the behavior as inappropriate. He instructed the relevant authorities to immediately initiate disciplinary proceedings and consider suspending the involved officers from operational duties pending the investigation's conclusion.

Commissioner Levi emphasized the police force's expectation for all personnel to maintain professional, respectful, and ethical conduct at all times. He stated that any deviation from these standards would be addressed firmly and without compromise. "We will not tolerate behavior inconsistent with police values," Levi said, adding that all suspected misconduct cases will be thoroughly examined and may result in disciplinary, administrative, or traffic-related sanctions.

The police spokesperson reiterated the public's demand for high standards of professionalism, responsibility, and personal example from law enforcement officers.

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