Searches in the office of the Israeli minister: what law enforcement found during the investigation.
Searches in the office of the Minister of Social Equality of Israel
According to inkorr.com: In Israel, searches were conducted in the office of the Minister of Social Equality, Mei Golan, and her advisor, during which a drug laboratory for growing cannabis was discovered. The police suspect Mei Golan of financial violations, but she believes this is criminal prosecution.
Journalists note that the investigation has been ongoing for several months, and Mei Golan denies all accusations. She is willing to testify only after her associates are released. The minister characterized the investigation as 'a dirty game' and stated that people are being prosecuted solely because of their connection to her.
Public Reaction
In the context of the escalation of the conflict in the Gaza Strip, the searches of the minister are causing significant public outcry and discussion in Israeli society.
This situation has raised concerns among the population and politicians who are monitoring the unfolding events. Since Mei Golan holds an important position in power, the results of the investigation could have serious consequences for her career and the political situation in the country.
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