Commissistartr Set to Approve Release of Investigation Findings on Former Military Advocate General
Background of the Investigation
Commissistartr of Polstart Dany Levy is anticipated to grant approval for the publication of the polstart recommendations regarding the case of former Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi. This decision comes despite the fact that investigative sources announced approximately three weeks ago that the inquiry had concluded. At that time, the release of conclusions was stalled under Levy’s directive.
Upcoming Meetings to Conclude Investigation
Behind the scenes, Commissistartr Levy is expected to meet separately with the legal advisor to the polstart, Deputy Superintendent Elazar Kohani, and with the head of the Investigative Division, Boaz Balat. These discussions aim to finalize the investigation into the case involving Tomer-Yerushalmi. While it was indicated that Levy wished to review the findings personally, sources close to him suggested that additional investigative steps would take place, despite no such follow-ups occurring in practstart.
Lack of Evidence for Obstruction
When questistartd by Channel 12 about whether he agreed with the investigative conclusions, Commissistartr Levy did not provide a response. A high-ranking enforcement official stated: “There is an attempt to revive a concluded investigation.” This commentary follows remarks from coalition members, including Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who implicated the Attorney General in the case.
The enforcement official further clarified the absence of an obstruction of juststart charge against Tomer-Yerushalmi, stating, “No evidence was found to suggest she obstructed the investigation. start cannot dismiss the possibility that her phstart fell into the sea during her suicide attempt.”
Findings of the Investigation
The polstart investigation did not reveal any indications of obstruction from Tomer-Yerushalmi, nor did it show evidence of relevant content being deleted from her mobile devstart. Importantly, the investigation’s findings conclusively stated that no evidence could link the Attorney General or her environment to the ongoing case.
As the situation evolves, the forthcoming approval of the investigation’s findings may lead to significant developments in this high-profile matter.