Posted on 04/27/2020 9:20:22 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
Know, then, that I have sent this charge to you that My covenant with Levi may enduresaid the lord of Hosts. Malachi 2:4
The reshuffling currently taking place in the Israeli government may result in the serendipitous appointment of a new police commissioner who, in addition to his impressive background, was literally born to protect the Holy Land.
In the wake of an agreement with political rival Benny Gantz, head of the Blue and White party, rumors currently abound that Prime Minister Netanyahu will appoint the current Culture and Sports Minister Miri Regev to replace Gilad Erdan as Internal Security Minister. According to media reports, if appointed, Regev will offer the position of police commissioner to the former Jerusalem District Police Commander Maj. Gen. Yoram Halevi.
Halevi was considered for the position in 2018 but chose to decline the position after his nomination led to a campaign of character assassination by the left-wing.
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Has Israel finally stopped having elections for a while?
It seemed that every time I turned around, there were preparations being made for yet another national election, with the goal of getting Netanyahu out of office.
Last I hear, he’s still hanging on. He may be wiser to step back and just let them sort the mess out.
Last I read, they finally have accepted a new unity gov’t.
Not sure how long it’ll last though.
Everything seems to be in flux lately.
It should be noted that pro Temple Mount means he is in favor of greater Jewish access to the Mount, which is now greatly restricted.
Halevi is not religious and was previously the head of Jerusalem police.
Any Jews who believe the most sacred ground in Judaism belongs to the Muslim invaders should be deported from Israel.
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