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Senior committee re-approves Gofman’s appointment as next Mossad chief
Senior appointments panel majority says new materials strengthened its support; Grunis says further probe still needed
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What happened3 members support general taking up role, but panel chair opposes; Netanyahu says Gofman was subjected to 'unjust ordeal', urges High Court to reject any petitions against him.
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CenterSenior committee re-approves Gofman’s appointment as next Mossad chief
Times of Israel · Center · News report
Right / center-rightHigh Court gives parties 24 hours to respond after c'tee again clears Gofman for Mossad chief
Senior committee re-approves Gofman’s appointment as next Mossad chief
seniorcommitteere-approvesgofmansappointment
3 members support general taking up role, but panel chair opposes; Netanyahu says Gofman was subjected to 'unjust ordeal', urges High Court to reject any petitions against him