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Former Israeli Police Chief Says He Would Have Ejected Minister Ben Gvir from Police HQ
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First reported by Srugim · 1 hour ago
What happened
Former Israeli Police Commissioner Roni Alsheich said he would have expelled National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir from police headquarters during his tenure, emphasizing that Ben Gvir's presence would harm public trust in the police.
- 01Roni Alsheich said he would have ejected Itamar Ben Gvir from police HQ during his tenure.
- 02Alsheich told Ben Gvir he was not allowed to stay in the police headquarters.
- 03He emphasized Ben Gvir's presence damages public trust in the police.
- 04Alsheich dismissed concerns about being removed by Ben Gvir, saying he would still order him out.
- 05The remarks were made in an interview on Channel 13's "Asnaheim" program.
- 06The interview aired on Thursday, highlighting tensions between the former police chief and current minister.
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