Certain Cabinet members had wanted excessive force used against anti-government protesters, he says. Read more at straitstimes.com.
JERUSALEM - Tel Aviv’s police commander said on Wednesday he was quitting the force, citing political intervention by members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hard-right Cabinet whom he said wanted excessive force used against anti-government protesters.
“I could have easily met these expectations by using unreasonable force that would have filled up the emergency room of Ichilov at the end of every protest,” Cmdr Eshed said. Mr Ben-Gvir, who in March had informed Cmdr Eshed that he would be assigned to a new role on the force - a move seen as blocking his hopes to be made police chief - said on Twitter that the district commander’s remarks proved he was a political commander.
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