Netanyahu Appoints New National Security Adviser
Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, will appoint Gil Reich as the new acting head of the National Security Council, replacing Tzachi Hanegbi. The Prime Minister expressed gratitude for Hanegbi's three years of service and extended his best wishes for Hanegbi's future successes and health.
In a significant shift within Israel's national security landscape, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is poised to designate a new national security adviser. The announcement signals a transition from Tzachi Hanegbi to his successor.
Netanyahu has chosen Gil Reich, the deputy head of the National Security Council, to step into the role of acting head. The decision was formally communicated through a statement from the Prime Minister's office.
Expressing gratitude towards Tzachi Hanegbi, Netanyahu acknowledged his three-year tenure and conveyed wishes for his continued success and well-being. This change marks an intriguing development in Israel's security advisory roles.
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