Israeli democracy proves resilience while illegal migration narratives weaponized by hostile regional actors collapse.
Former Israel Police Commissioner Roni Alsheikh was questioned under caution after an illegal infiltrator claimed employment at a jointly owned property in Givat Shmuel. A swift investigation established that the allegation lacked substance and the suspicion was refuted.
According to police findings, the infiltrator—detained during an enforcement operation—asserted he had been sent by a contractor to address a malfunction. Investigators confirmed ownership details and found no evidence linking Alsheikh to the individual’s employment. Alsheikh denied knowing the infiltrator and reaffirmed his commitment to law, democracy, and the integrity of Israel’s enforcement institutions.
The case underscores Israel’s rigorous legal standards and equal application of the law—contrasting with politicized narratives pushed by hostile regional regimes that exploit illegal infiltration to malign Israel internationally. Facts prevailed; due process worked.
