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Right-wing parties are calling for the establishment of a state commission of inquiry into the police espionage case Israel today

2022-02-13T16:54:05.016Z


After the prosecutor's office announced that no wiretaps had been carried out without a warrant in the police investigation, the national camp factions are demanding the establishment of a state committee. "


The factions of the national camp - the Likud, Shas, Torah Judaism and religious Zionism - are demanding the establishment of a state commission of inquiry into the police espionage case. In the espionage case against the citizens of Israel. "

The leaders of the right-wing factions claim that so far "Israeli citizens have not yet received answers to the main questions: against whom the espionage was carried out, when the spying was carried out, to what extent, who gave the order, who were the secret secret judges, and whether the judges ruled "Aggression and the extraction of aggressive and illegal information against civilians."

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The statement said: "It is not possible for the police to examine themselves in a cursory and urgent examination without anyone being questioned with a warning, without preventing disruption of an investigation or version coordination, and without presenting to the public a complete picture of the extent of espionage of Israeli citizens and the use of information obtained from them.

"We have seen in the past what self-examination of the police is worth - in the Umm al-Hiran case, in denying the improper investigation exercise carried out by state witness Nir Hefetz and thwarting the candidate's candidacy for commissioner Gal Hirsch and removing General Guy Nir after warning of improper police norms.

"Every day that passes without a state commission of inquiry increases the chances of disrupting an investigation, coordinating evidence and concealing evidence."

Earlier today, the prosecution asked the court for an extension until Wednesday in order to complete the investigation regarding the intrusion into the phones of various parties in Netanyahu's files.

The State Attorney's Office stated that about 1,500 telephone numbers had been examined, both with regard to "normal" wiretapping activity and with regard to the use of advanced technologies.

"According to the information provided by the competent bodies of the Israel Police, the investigations revealed that no actions were taken regarding persons whose case was not issued, and that there are no additional investigative materials in the case, except for materials related to Israeli police methods and means," the prosecution said in a statement.

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Source: israelhayom

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