By Staff, Agencies “Israeli” Ministers voted on Sunday to extend Nadav Argaman's tenure as the chief of the Shin Bet security service by four more months. This vote comes following a report by Yedioth Ahronoth saying that War Minister Benny Gantz opposed attempts by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to nominate his confidant, National Security Advisor Meir Ben-Shabbat, to head the security agency.
Former Shin Bet director Yakkov Perry denounced the political infighting, saying that "it is a shame the service has fallen into the mess that has been happening over other issues." "Unlike [Ben-Shabbat], the two other nominees [current Shin Bet deputy head R and senior official R] have never dabbled in politics and their approval will be welcomed," he added.
Perry further underscored: "In addition, it should be noted that the new head of the agency has always served as deputy director beforehand.
Ben-Shabbat was not a deputy — with his last role in the agency being in charge of its Southern District."