What This Is About
Newly appointed Israel Police Commissioner Daniel Levy made alleged homophobic comments according to a Channel 12 news report. The alleged comments happened earlier this year while Levy was serving as chief of the Coastal District. The conversation reportedly included Israel Police spokesman Aryeh Doron and a visitor in Levy’s office.
Why It Matters
This incident brings to light significant societal and employment norms within Israeli law enforcement and public service. Levy holds an influential position, making public perception and trust in his character pivotal to performing his duties effectively, especially as National Security policies undergo scrutiny.
The Comments
“Hi, how are you? What are those tight jeans? Don’t tell me you are part of the [LGBT] community now?” Levy reportedly questioned a visitor. When the visitor denied it, Levy is said to have added, “Not that I care, I don’t have anything personal against them, but it disgusts me.” Doron purportedly intervened by clarifying, “Those that do it in public,” to which Levy reportedly concurred.
Response from the Community
The Aguda – The Association for LGBTQ Equality in Israel, countered the reported comments, expressing disappointment. They argued such sentiments have no place in police leadership and invited Levy for dialogue on the community’s hardships amid increasing incitement and violence.
Supporting Quote
The police force mounted a defense of Levy, highlighting “friendly and excellent relations with the LGBT community” and underlining his confidence in foregone measures aimed at strengthening ties.
Political Context
Levy’s appointment follows heavy opposition to Itamar Ben Gvir’s initial choice for police chief, Avshalom Peled. Ben Gvir endorsed Levy as someone aligned with a “Zionist and Jewish agenda,” ensuingly facing legal challenge over alleged flaws in the selection process. Criticisms hint at increased influences over police operations, underpinning public and legal scrutiny.
A Broader Perspective
This incident underscores the complexities and challenges Israel faces at the intersection of national security, societal norms, and community relations. The dialogue around Police Commissioner Levy, and the political intricacies further propel questions about overarching purpose and social expectations within national leadership.
This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.