Opposition leader Yair Golan has appointed Yaya Fink to lead the task force against Jewish terrorism, a move he announced earlier this evening alongside a commitment to reinstate administrative detention for such cases. The appointment fills the role Golan described as central to his platform.
Opposition leader Yair Golan appointed Yaya Fink as head of the task force against Jewish terrorism on Tuesday evening, according to a statement from his office. The appointment follows Golan's announcement earlier tonight, reported by The Zioneer at 22:14, in which he vowed to reinstate administrative detention for Jewish terrorism cases immediately upon forming a government. The role is described as a dedicated counter-terrorism coordination post within the opposition leader's staff. No further details on Fink's background or the task force's operational scope have been released. The appointment comes amid ongoing debate over legal measures to address Jewish extremist violence.
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