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Israel's Civil Service Commission informed Shin Bet chief David Zini on July 3 that his wife violated rules by contacting agency employees or their spouses. The commission declined to pursue discipline and referred Zini to the relevant regulations.
ndtv.comIsrael's Civil Service Commission informed Shin Bet security service head David Zini on July 3 that his wife, Naomi Zini, violated a rule by contacting the organization's employees or their wives, Haaretz reported. The commission decided not to take disciplinary action against Zini. It referred him to the prohibition stated in the Civil Service regulations.
Zini initiated the sending of the letter that led to the commission's decision, Haaretz reported. The article appeared at 6:00 PM IDT.
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theiranproject.comRussian forces attacked Kyiv for more than 11 hours overnight into July 2 with missiles and drones. The strike killed at least 30 people and injured 85 others.
Peru's National Jury of Elections certified Keiko Fujimori as the winner of the June 7 runoff on July 3 with 50.14 percent of the vote. She will take office on July 28 as the country's ninth president in ten years.
theiranproject.comRussian President Vladimir Putin addressed his party's congress in Moscow on June 28, describing the current period as pivotal without mentioning the word war. The remarks came amid Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries and high military spending.