The Jerusalem Post

Government appoints new national security adviser

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

The government on Sunday appointed Meir Ben Shabbat to the post of national security adviser and as the head of the National Security Council.

“I think there is no one worthier than him for this position,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. “I am sure that my colleagues in the cabinet and the government have also been impressed by the qualities he brings to this job, his sharpness of mind, his rich experience, the clarity of which he presents things.”

“He does not round things up, he does not cover up, he says his opinion in the clearest possible way,” he said. “And I think this will be an opportunit­y for Meir, who has contribute­d greatly to Israel’s security, to make another significan­t contributi­on to its national security.”

Ben Shabbat becomes the 10th person to hold the position since its establishm­ent in 1999. The last NSC adviser, Yosef Meir Cohen, left the post in 2016 to head the Mossad.

Since then, there have been two interim advisers; Yaakov Nagel and Eitan Ben-David.

Ben Shabbat, who has held the position informally since August, spent 28 years working for the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), including as the head of its southern division, which is responsibl­e for the Gaza Strip. He has also been in charge of its antiterror­ism, anti-espionage and cyber divisions.

 ?? (Amos Ben-Gershom/GPO) ?? MEIR BEN SHABBAT will be the 10th head of the National Security Council.
(Amos Ben-Gershom/GPO) MEIR BEN SHABBAT will be the 10th head of the National Security Council.

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