Netanyahu Names Hotovely, Cohen, Cohen to key roles, tasks appointees with serving Israel’s interests

JERUSALEM, Israel (NPA) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced three key government appointments, describing them as “outstanding” selections aimed at strengthening public service and national coordination in Israel.
The appointments include Tzipi Hotovely as Head of the National Public Diplomacy Array, Doron Cohen as Commissioner of the Civil Service, and Col. (Res.) Nati Cohen as Head of the National Digital Array.
Netanyahu said the appointees are expected to serve with distinction and contribute to the overall success and wellbeing of Israeli citizens.
As Head of the National Public Diplomacy Array, Hotovely will be responsible for coordinating Israel’s strategic communications and international messaging, promoting the country’s image abroad, and managing government outreach during diplomatic and security developments.
Doron Cohen, as Civil Service Commissioner, will oversee the administration and reform of the public service, ensuring efficiency, accountability, and professionalism across government institutions, as well as supervising appointments and workforce management within the civil service.
In his role as Head of the National Digital Array, Nati Cohen will lead efforts to strengthen Israel’s digital infrastructure, cybersecurity resilience, and technological innovation, including the integration of digital systems across government agencies to enhance service delivery.
The Prime Minister emphasised that the appointments are part of broader efforts to improve governance, modernise state institutions, and reinforce national capacity in key sectors.
Meanwhile, Newpost Africa, earlier, reported that Netanyahu has reacted to reports of an alleged assassination attempt on U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C.
He expressed shock over the incident and relief that Trump and the First Lady were safe. Netanyahu, alongside his wife Sarah, also extended best wishes for a speedy recovery to an injured police officer and commended the United States Secret Service for its swift response.
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