POWs and MIAs coordinator resigns
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POWs and MIAs coordinator Colonel (res.) Lior Lotan asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resign from his position after three years of volunteering.
"The deep acquaintance with the families of the POWs and MIAs and the right to serve their fateful mission—bringing their sons home—has left me with a deep impression and commitment to them," Lotan wrote in his resignation letter.
The prime minister thanked Lotan and instructed his military secretary, Brigadier General Eliezer Toledano, to coordinate the matter.