Retired commissioners and dozens of other retired commissioners today (Wednesday) addressed Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in a letter in which they warned him about the conduct of National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gabir. for the police to endanger the peace of the public, and exploits the events and the police for their political ambitions," they wrote. Among the signatories were Shlomo Ahronishki, Hafetz Assaf, Roni Elshich, Rafi Peled and Moshe Karadi. "In recent weeks, we have identified processes on the part of the minister in charge of the police, MK Itamar
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who has the ability to keep us awake," they wrote.
"The minister, who from the beginning was not equipped with the experience required for such a complex position, acts contrary to the powers granted to him by law, interferes in the decision-making process in operational events which, among other things, cause the police to endanger public peace, and exploits the events and the police for his political purposes.
"As those who have commanded dozens of events and know the sensitivity and responsibility required of a police commander in order events, who is usually required to make decisions between two bad alternatives while preserving human life, we were required to take an unusual step in this appeal to you," they continued.
In the letter, they noted Ben Gvir's order to continue the work of executing orders to demolish buildings in Jerusalem even during Ramadan, to which they said: "During the month of Ramadan, the police have additional tasks that require a lot of manpower. Deviating from the order of priorities of the police for the minister's political needs may have an unnecessary security cost."
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