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Israeli Government Appoints New Deputy National Security Advisor Ahead of Elections
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First reported by Kan News · 3 hours ago
What happened
Israel's government appoints a new deputy head of the National Security Council for a four-year term ahead of elections, impacting strategic policy leadership amid a complex security climate.
- 01Israel appoints a new deputy head of the National Security Council three months before elections.
- 02The deputy will oversee national security and strategic policy formulation.
- 03The appointment term is four years, extendable by two years.
- 04This is part of multiple recent government appointments to key state roles.
- 05Some recent appointments faced difficulties or remain unconfirmed.
- 06The role will influence Israel’s strategic decisions for years, including the next government’s term.
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