Yitzhak Sahr
Yitzhak Sahr was the Israeli police chief during a critical period in the 1950s, known for his involvement in significant legal proceedings, including corruption cases that impacted the government. His testimony in court highlighted the tensions between state security and judicial transparency, reflecting the challenges faced by law enforcement in navigating political influences.
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Yitzhak Sahr was accused of lying on the witness stand regarding the investigation.
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