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Opinion | Alshikh Method: Ballooning Israel today

2022-03-15T20:55:07.651Z


In the world of the former commissioner, incidents in which the prime minister sends private investigators or is a secret liaison with the political echelon in front of his commander are curiosities, something that can simply remain hanging in space, without having to provide answers or evidence.


Former police commissioner Roni Alshikh has adopted a strange, not to say obscene, habit: whenever he gets embarrassed - as a commissioner, former commissioner or just as a citizen - he sails stories. Most have never been proven, some have been proven false.

An incident of this kind occurred this week when retired Rs. The media instead received a flood of sharp questions from the presenters, who in turn received slightly less accurate and convincing answers.

But then Alsheikh turned to the old trick and claimed on the broadcast the following: "There was an attempt to infect my phone with a spy after I finished the job. I stopped the attempt and located the factor behind it."

According to Alsheikh, an Israeli citizen made an attempt to seize a telephone of the police chief and former deputy head of the intelligence service, Rogla.

There is no need to explain the seriousness of the offenses.

Alshikh, he claims, even holds the name of the dangerous offender and yet, no complaint, any investigation or urgency is known to locate the person who allegedly committed offenses that could amount to espionage.

The matter could have been dismissed by being one-off, perhaps the troubles that preoccupied Alsheikh did not leave him time to deal with an event of this magnitude.

But whoever was called the "fox" at the time in the GSS, uses this tactic serially, and his grandiose plots can not remain in the air.

The most well-known case is the tragic deaths of Yaakov Abu al-Qiaan and police officer Erez Amdi Levy, who were killed after police officers mistakenly identified the former as the one who intended to run over them and shot him to death.

Commissioner Al-Shikh stated that al-Qayan is a terrorist, and refuses to back down from it even today, years after the incident, without any kind of evidence for the dragon determination.

In another case, Alshikh claimed that private investigators followed the senior investigators, those who interrogated, among others, Benjamin Netanyahu.

Alshikh initially briefed journalists anonymously, and later repeated it publicly.

This is a very serious incident, but it too has never been proven, investigated or clarified.

Another story from his creator's house is the accusation of Chief of Staff Yoram Halevi that he is undermining the commissioner with the help of then-Prime Minister Netanyahu.

Alshikh passed the information to journalists, who rushed to publish it without being given a shred of evidence, which he publicly admitted.

Even this tectonic event has never been proven.

In the world of Alshikh incidents in which an incumbent prime minister sends private investigators, a uniformed liaison with the political echelon in front of his commander, civilians killed in a catastrophic incident are terrorists and senior members of the security establishment repel attempts - all these are curiosities, trivial statements, folklore, anything that can remain Just hanging in space, without having to provide answers or evidence.

It is frightening to wonder what other matters or circumstances he told us, or others, the commissioner and former head of the Shin Bet, practical.

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Source: israelhayom

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