IDF CHIEF 

Sharon Halevi strokes the cheek of her husband, new Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi,  in a ceremony at the Prime Minister’s Office on January 16 at which he was given the rank of lieutenant-general by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. Halevi vowed that the IDF would be professional, moral and “free from all considerations other than security.” He served in a series of top posts in the IDF, most recently as deputy chief of staff. The Jerusalem-born Halevi, 55, and his wife have four children and live in Kfar HaOranim.

MENGISTU VIDEO 

On the same day that Herzi Halevi became chief of staff, Hamas released a video of Avera Mengistu, an Israeli held hostage in Gaza since 2014. “I am the prisoner Avera Mengistu,” he says in the video. “How long will I and my friends be here in captivity? After long years of pain, where are the country and the people of Israel regarding our fate?” Mengistu is being held along with another Israeli, Hisham al-Sayed, who had also crossed into Gaza of his own volition in 2015. In addition, Hamas has the bodies of Oron Shaul and Hadar Goldin, two IDF soldiers that Israel declared fallen in its conflict with Hamas in 2014. 

DERI DISMISSED 

Prime Minister Netanyahu dismissed Shas leader Arye Deri as interior and health minister on January 22, a week after the High Court of Justice struck down the appointments, with 10 judges supporting the decision and one dissenting. The High Court ruled that Deri’s appointment was “unreasonable in the extreme” due to his previous convictions for corruption.  “I intend to look for any legal way in which you can continue to contribute to the State of Israel from your vast experiences and skills, in accordance with the will of the people,” Netanyahu wrote to Deri.
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