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Israeli police chief vows to safeguard free and fair elections
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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 18, 2026
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What happened
Police Commissioner Danny Levy said on Thursday evening that Israel Police will safeguard the coming elections and ensure they remain fair and legal. He made the remarks at a Defense Ministry event in Jerusalem and warned against any attempt to disrupt the vote.
- 01Danny Levy pledged police will protect election integrity and public order.
- 02He spoke Thursday evening at a Defense Ministry event in Jerusalem.
- 03Levy said the elections will be held by law and whoever wins will win.
- 04He warned that anyone trying to harm the elections will face a firm police response.
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