Israeli police have reopened the investigation into singer Eyal Golan, according to a police statement cited by Israeli media, linking the decision to the recently signed agreement with Lebanon.
Israeli police have reopened the investigation into singer Eyal Golan, according to a police statement reported by Israeli media. The decision was explicitly tied to the recently signed agreement with Lebanon. The case had been closed, but came under renewed public and political scrutiny in recent weeks. As The Zioneer previously reported, the State Attorney's Office was reviewing the closure after an appeal by MK Naama Lazimi, and opposition lawmakers had called for reopening the case after the Basic Law: Torah Study advanced in the Knesset. The current police decision — following the Lebanon agreement — marks a new official step. No further details on the timing or scope of the renewed investigation have been released.
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