After it was announced that the USSR met with Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, who was sent to stay in solitary confinement after returning from Italy, his bureau clarifies: "He should not enter solitary confinement"
PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Major General Aharon Haliva // Photos: Yehoshua Yosef and Liron Moldovan
Major General Aharon Haliva met nine days ago with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other people, after returning from a private holiday in Italy, and was subsequently forced to stay in solitary confinement, according to the Ministry of Health's procedures.
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Further to this information, rumors have recently circulated that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will also be forced to go into domestic isolation following the meeting, and thus reassure his bureau and make it clear that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not required for isolation in accordance with the Ministry of Health's directives that a person who was close to a person in solitary confinement Should go into isolation.