“Elections are not a civil war,” Herzog said, warning of foreign digital influence and efforts to damage Israeli society.

The finding comes as Israel enters an election year, which the report described as a particularly vulnerable period for attempts to manipulate public debate.

The central question raised by Zini’s remarks is not whether the Shin Bet chief should obey the elected government; it is how he diagnoses what has gone wrong in Israeli…

Israel's president Isaac Herzog said the state's institutions 'belong to everyone and serve everyone,' and urged statesmanship amid growing polarization, a day after Shin Bet…

The disturbing speech given by the Shin Bet security service chief David Zini, in which he laid out his ideas regarding his suitability for the job he holds, th

His remarks followed David Zini's comments, in which he explained why he accepted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s offer to serve as head of the Shin Bet (Israel Security…

“Elections are not a civil war,” Herzog said, warning of foreign digital influence and efforts to damage Israeli society.

Zini met with the Central Elections Committee days after he said that he was appointed to the role because he is loyal to Israel's elected officials

The fears surrounding the appointment of David Zini – a man with no intelligence background who holds a Zionist Haredi worldview that even the prime minister ca