After calling Yair Golan an "enemy of Israel": petition to the High Court against the police spokesman: "open disciplinary proceedings"

A petition to the High Court of Justice was filed against the police spokesman, Deputy Commissioner Arie Doron, after he called the chairman of "The Democrats," Yair Golan, "one of the greatest enemies of Israel" in a June interview with Radio "Galei Israel." The petition, filed by "Ma'arakh Otef Atzurim," demands opening disciplinary proceedings against Doron, who retracted his remarks shortly after the interview.

A petition to the High Court of Justice was filed against the police spokesman, Deputy Commissioner Arie Doron, after in June, in an interview with Radio "Galei Israel," he called the chairman of "The Democrats," Yair Golan, "one of the greatest enemies of Israel." The petition, filed by "Ma'arakh Otef Atzurim," demands that the police be compelled to open disciplinary proceedings against Doron. Against this backdrop, Doron attacked Golan following his statements toward the Commissioner and the head of the Shin Bet, saying that Golan "fell in love with an approach that harms those wearing uniforms" and that his goal was "to gather votes." Shortly after the interview, Doron retracted his remarks. "Ma'arakh Otef Atzurim" claimed they sent a letter of procedural exhaustion to the Commissioner and other officials in the chain of command but received no response, and against this background the petition was filed.

After calling Yair Golan an "enemy of Israel": petition to the High Court against the police spokesman: "open disciplinary proceedings"