Southern police chief Amir Cohen sent a letter this morning (Sunday) to his subordinates, in which it was clarified that "under the direction of the State Comptroller - there is an absolute prohibition to hold analysis and investigation meetings with military representatives" Lavala learned that in recent days, officials in the IDF approached senior officers in the southern district of the police to receive materials in the hands of the organization. But they were refused in view of the auditor's explicit instructions.

This, among other things, is based on the collection of materials carried out by the police from a breach in the war and current work plans as part of learning lessons. It is absolutely forbidden to hold event analysis/investigation meetings, etc., with the army representatives without the prior approval of the state auditor, and updating the Office of the Inspector General and a district representative. The investigation is into the functioning of the security agencies, led by the IDF, before and after the October 7th massacre. It also includes the performance of security forces prior to the Black Sabbath massacre - and subsequently to the motivation of the investigation.