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Reserve Colonel Ofir Levi Appointed Deputy Head of Israel National Security Council
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First reported by Ynet · 1 hour ago
What happened
Israel's government will approve Reserve Colonel Ofir Levi as Deputy Head of the National Security Council, succeeding Gil Reich. Levi is a retired armored corps officer with extensive military and consulting experience. Despite legal concerns over gender representation, the appointment is cleared for approval.
- 01Reserve Colonel Ofir Levi will be appointed Deputy Head of Israel's National Security Council.
- 02Levi replaces Gil Reich, who recently ended his term in the role.
- 03Levi is a retired armored corps officer with a rank of Lieutenant Colonel (security).
- 04He holds degrees in behavioral sciences and political science and has consulting experience.
- 05Legal concerns about gender representation were raised but did not block the appointment.
- 06The government is expected to approve the nomination at its Sunday meeting.
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