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Haim Tavori

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Haim Tavori (1919–2002) was the 6th Israel Police Commissioner.

Tavori was born in 1919 in the city Rivne in Ukraine, and in 1925 immigrated with his parents to Israel. Watched in 1939 he enlisted and served at the top of the eye. In 1940 he joined the British Mandate. In 1948 he served as a symbol of the Old City in Jerusalem and in 1949 second lieutenant and served in the outskirts of Jerusalem. In 1952 became head of the Jerusalem District Traffic Branch, passed away in 1954 as commander of the Negev. In 1973 he was appointed commander of the Southern District rank of Commander. In 1975 he was appointed head of operations and was involved in preparing the police for internal security responsibility. On 30 December 1976 he was appointed Police Commissioner and served in this capacity until 31 December 1979. he died died in 2002 and buried in Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.