Israel Police are expected to require additional time to interrogate Tzachi Braverman, chief of staff at the Prime Ministerβs Office, on suspicion of serious security-related offenses, a development that could jeopardize his slated appointment as Israelβs ambassador to the United Kingdom. Braverman was approved several months ago for appointment to the post in London.
During a hearing at the Rishon Lezion Magistrateβs Court on Wednesday before Judge Menahem Mizrahi, police representatives said they could not indicate how much longer they would need with Braverman, arguing that he shoul
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