Refused: These are Tzachi Braverman's unusual requests during his ban from Netanyahu's office

Haredim 10
February 18, 2026   
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Tal Gal/Flash90

Tzachi Braverman, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's chief of staff, who was removed from the office by the court after being suspected of obstructing the investigation into the leak of the Bild document during the "night meeting" with Eli Feldstein - wrote a letter to the Prime Minister's Office demanding that his days of removal from the office be recognized as "sick days.".

According to civil service regulations, an employee who has been removed from his job due to a criminal investigation is not entitled to salary, unless he chooses to use "vacation days.".

According to Michael Shemesh's report in Kan News, Braverman is asking to be recognized for "sick days" so that he will not have to redeem his vacation days to receive pay.

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In addition, Braverman demanded that he be allowed a personal driver during the deportation at the expense of the Prime Minister's Office.

Braverman's requests were rejected by the ministry, claiming that he was not entitled to them according to the Civil Service Regulations.

Braverman's representative stated: "Mr. Braverman does not conduct his business in the media.".


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