Former Israel Police commissioner Roni Alsheikh called on Thursday for Calcalist to reveal who fed it what he claimed were the false allegations that the Israel Police illegally spied on citizens.
The former commissioner, during whose tenure Netanyahu was indicted, gave advice on how to handle police actions during protests.
Alshiech said that if Netanyahu serves as Prime Minister until the end of his trial, Israel "will pay an impossible price."
“I hope this will all resolve before that point. I hope for him and I hope for us," said Alsheich.
The former police commissioner was responsible for gathering evidence that is currently being used in the ongoing corruption trial against Netanyahu.
ormer state attorney Moshe Lador claimed that Netanyahu had appointed Ohana to attack law enforcement and not because he was qualified for the job of justice minister.
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Likud coalition chairman tells Alsheich "to go home and shut up."
Incumbent Police Commissioner Roni Alsheich last day in the post is on Sunday.