Israel Police legal adviser who clashed with Ben-Gvir to resign; minister to seek successor
Employees in Ben-Gvir's office had been critical of the police's top adviser in the past, in part because he believed that Ben-Gvir's decision to promote a police superintendent charged with throwing a stun grenade at protesters was illegal
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Employees in Ben-Gvir's office had been critical of the police's top adviser in the past, in part because he believed that Ben-Gvir's decision to promote a police superintendent charged with throwing a stun grenade at protesters was illegal
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10:01 PM • December 27 2025 IST
Israel Police's legal adviser is set to resign from the position and the force, police announced on Saturday, one year after Israel's attorney general blocked his dismissal by the police chief.
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