Police West Bank Commander informs Police Commissioner of resignation

Ben-Attar, 60 years old, has served in security forces for approximately 42 years. He joined the Israel Police in 1982 and held various senior command positions.

 Assistant-Chief  Uzi Levi. (photo credit: via walla!)
Assistant-Chief  Uzi Levi.
(photo credit: via walla!)

Chief of the police West Bank District, Assistant-Chief  Uzi Levy, has informed the Police Commissioner Daniel Levi of his intention to resign after approximately 43 years of police service, the Police announced on Thursday.

Levy, 65 years old, served in various senior positions in the IDF before joining the Israel Police in 1981.

"The Police Commissioner honored the officer's request, wished him success in the future, and thanked him for his many years of contribution to Israel's security," the police announcement stated.

Additionally, police Traffic Division chief,  Inspector-General Yehuda Ben-Attar, has announced he will be on leave for studies, which will be part of his service, according to Ynet, effectively marking his retirement from operational duty.

Ben-Attar, 60, has served in security forces for approximately 42 years. He joined the Israel Police in 1982 and held various senior command positions.

Additional resignations

Last week, the head of the police Intelligence Division, Dep.-Ch. Dror Assaraf announced his intention to step down from his role after a 35-year service. 

 Newly appointed Police Commissioner Daniel Levi at the Israel Police Independence Day ceremony at the National Headquarters of the Israel Police in Jerusalem May 9, 2024.  (credit: Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)
Newly appointed Police Commissioner Daniel Levi at the Israel Police Independence Day ceremony at the National Headquarters of the Israel Police in Jerusalem May 9, 2024. (credit: Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)

Earlier this month, Northern District Police commander, Asst.-Ch. Shuki Tahauko, 56, announced his retirement after informing Police Commissioner Danny Levy of his intentions.