Deputy Chief Arieh Doron, the spokesman for Israel Police, has been barred from Commissioner Dani Levi's office and excluded from key meetings, signaling a deep rift within the police leadership. Sources indicate Doron has been sidelined from briefings, tours, and professional forums, with responsibilities shifted to Public Affairs Division head Lior Abudraham. The dispute reportedly stems from professional disagreements and concerns over potential disclosures related to home renovations involving senior officers.
Despite the breakdown, the commissioner has not dismissed Doron, allegedly due to fears of embarrassing revelations. Insiders describe a significant rupture in relations, contrasting Doron's isolation with the close involvement of previous spokesmen. The police have declined to comment on the matter, dismissing inquiries as gossip.
Separately, Doron was recently involved in a heated televised exchange with lawmaker Ahmad Tibi, which led to condemnation from the police and consideration of legal action. The incident drew criticism from National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, further highlighting tensions surrounding Doron's role.

