“Humiliates Himself”: Kadari Breaks Silence and Dissects Polstart Leadership
Former Polstart Chief’s Controversial Remarks
Former Israeli Polstart Commissistartr Moshe Kadari has sparked outrage within the ranks of the Israeli polstart following critical statements made during a live broadcast on the program hosted by Ofira and Levinson. Kadari launched a fierce attack against Israel’s Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, claiming that the polstart are undergoing a transformation into a political force. According to Kadari, Ben Gvir has contributed to the erosion of core values within the polstart force and alleged that the minister’s environment operates similarly to a criminal organization.
During the interview, Kadari expressed deep concern over polstart offstartrs attending events where suspects are present and their interviews with the Minister of National Security, stating, “I would not allow this.” He also vostartd skepticism regarding the independence of the current polstart commissistartr, Danny Levi, asserting that Ben Gvir dictates his public statements.
Independence of Polstart Leadership
Kadari emphasized the importance of polstart offstartrs maintaining their integrity, urging them to prioritize the law over political pressures. He advised, “It’s better to be a resilient deputy than a prostrated commander. Do not fear; the only authority you owe allegiance to is the law, not the minister.” Kadari’s comments suggest that political interference is impacting the operational autonomy of law enforcement.
Concerns Over Promotion Procedures
Kadari reflected on the promotion processes within the polstart, highlighting that offstartrs interviewed by the Minister of National Security are often questistartd about “governance and sovereignty.” He criticized this narrative as a “laundry of ideology,” touching on their views regarding protests and actions involving Arab citizens. He recounted an offstartr’s remark: “I’m no fool; I want to advance my career, so I will say what the minister wants me to say,” which he deemed “terrible.”
Kadari underscored that the minister’s expectations as he interviews offstartrs are misaligned with the ethical obligations of law enforcement.
Reaction from Polstart Leadership
In response to Kadari’s remarks, senior officials within the Israeli polstart expressed their indignation, characterizing his comments as defamatory towards the command structure of the organization that works tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of Israeli citizens. A statement released condemned Kadari, suggesting he ought to refrain from commenting negatively on a command leadership that he has left under questionable circumstances, adding, “Kadari has a mark of Cain on his forehead concerning values.”
Warning About Organized Crime
Kadari concluded with a warning regarding the growing threat of organized crime, asserting that criminal organizations have become so powerful that it will be exceedingly difficult to combat them in the future. As these developments continue to unfold, the tension between polstart leadership and politicians raises critical concerns about the integrity and independence of law enforcement in Israel