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Israel court halts government’s firing of attorney general investigating PM

Israel court halts government’s firing of attorney general investigating PM

Summary

The High Court of Israel temporarily stopped the government's effort to remove Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara. She was leading the corruption case against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This action occurred after the cabinet voted to fire her, citing disagreements between her and the current administration.

Key Facts

  • The High Court of Israel issued an order to halt the dismissal of Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara by the government.
  • Baharav-Miara is involved in prosecuting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his corruption trial.
  • The Israeli cabinet had unanimously voted to remove her from her position.
  • Opposition party Yesh Atid and several activist groups immediately petitioned the court against her dismissal.
  • The court's decision blocks the government from appointing a new attorney general until further review, with a hearing scheduled within 30 days.
  • Justice Minister Yariv Levin communicated the cabinet’s lack of trust in Baharav-Miara through an official letter.
  • Baharav-Miara and the government have clashed over judicial reforms introduced in 2023.
  • The Israeli parliament passed laws increasing political influence over judicial appointments earlier this year.
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