The director of Israel's Central Elections Committee has resigned, according to a report published Wednesday by N12. The official reportedly cited political pressure as the reason for stepping down.
According to a report from N12 this morning, the director of the Central Elections Committee has tendered his resignation. The report, which cites unnamed sources familiar with the matter, states that the director attributed his decision to political pressure surrounding the committee's work. No further details on the timing of the resignation or the specific nature of the pressure have been published. The single-source report is yet to be corroborated by additional outlets or an official statement from the committee.
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