The Israeli government is expected to approve the appointment of reserve Lieutenant Colonel Ofir Levi as deputy head of the National Security Council (NSC), according to an unsourced report. No additional details about the appointment's context or timeline were provided.
The report, flagged by an internal desk monitoring channel, states that the government is expected to approve the appointment of reserve Lieutenant Colonel Ofir Levi as deputy head of the National Security Council. No official confirmation, background details, or timeline have been provided. The appointment would follow a recent government decision to appoint Shmuel Ben Ezra as NSC head, as The Zioneer reported on June 7. However, no direct link between the two appointments was stated, and the current report remains a single, unsourced claim.
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