Israeli Prosecutor Gali Baharav-Mira did not receive the government’s confidence in the vote. The government has accused Baharav-Mia for “too strict interpretations of law”.
Israel’s government is trying to inject the Prosecutor General Gali Baharav-Mian from office, The Jerusalem Post reported.
Minister of Justice Yariv Levin Presented a vote of confidence from Baharav-Mia two weeks ago, and today the government ministers voted.
Baharav-Mia, who is leading the law enforcement of Israel in his position, did not gain the confidence of ministers, and the next post of the Prosecutor General is heard by the Committee led by the Supreme Court of Israel.
Hearing can take months.
According to Baharav-MMA, Baharav-Mia has made the government’s activities difficult by interpreting the law too strictly and thus trying to overthrow the government.
According to Baharav-Mia, Prosecutor General, the government is trying to “put itself above the law”.
Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu In recent weeks, the government has opened openly with the country’s security and law. Previously, the government decided – for the first time in history – to distinguish the leader of the security service Shin Bet.
The country’s Supreme Court frozen the decision so far.
Both the separation of Shin Bet’s leader and the military action in the Israeli Gaza lane have driven the Israelites to the streets, and in recent days, tens of thousands of government -criticizing demonstrators have marched on the streets of the largest cities in Israel.