Israel Police Commissioner Danny Levi pledged at a Jerusalem event that the upcoming elections will be fair and lawful. He said police will act as gatekeepers to ensure integrity and will stand firm against anyone trying to disrupt the process.
Israel Police Commissioner Danny Levi made the remarks on Thursday at an event at the Binyenei Ha'uma convention center in Jerusalem. "This year the elections will be fair and just," he said. "Do you think we'll give up on that? In a democratic country the elections will be by law, whoever is elected will be elected, and we as gatekeepers will do everything so the elections are fair and legal — and anyone who tries to harm them will find us as a solid wall." The statement comes amid ongoing legal and political debates over the electoral process. Levi, who has served as commissioner since 2024, has previously raised police alertness levels in response to security shifts. No specific new threat to the elections was mentioned.
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