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Israeli Police HR Chief Alona Shoshan Takes Leave Amid Sexual Harassment Complaint
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First reported by Channel 13 · 46 minutes ago
What happened
Alona Shoshan, head of police HR, filed a sexual harassment complaint against Deputy Commissioner Lior Abudraham, leading to her leave during an ongoing investigation. The case is linked to a broader probe involving Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's associates and Commissioner of Prisons Kobi Yakobi, with allegations of compromised investigations and misconduct.
- 01Alona Shoshan filed a sexual harassment complaint against Deputy Commissioner Lior Abudraham.
- 02Shoshan agreed to take leave until the investigation concludes in the coming days.
- 03The case is part of a larger probe involving Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's associates.
- 04Commissioner of Prisons Kobi Yakobi faces charges related to obstruction and breach of trust.
- 05Abudraham denies harassment allegations and was investigated by the Competition Authority.
- 06Shoshan was also questioned for allegedly intimidating a witness during the investigation.
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