Process begins to remove judicial advisor of Zionist regime’s cabinet
The Israeli cabinet led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved Justice Minister Yariv Levin’s proposal to initiate the dismissal process of the government’s legal advisor, according to Hebrew newspaper Israel Hayom as reported by webangah News Agency.
Hebrew media reports indicate that following this decision, Levin invited cabinet ministers to convene a hearing for the legal advisor before formally beginning removal proceedings.
Israel’s Channel 12 reported that Gali Baharav-Miara, Netanyahu’s cabinet legal advisor, boycotted the voting session and called the cabinet’s decision-making process illegal.
Yair Golan, leader of Israel’s Democratic Party, responded: “This failing cabinet continues seeking scapegoats to cover up its failures. Netanyahu won’t succeed in removing the legal advisor – Baharav-Miara must continue defending the law.”
The prime minister has clashed with Baharav-Miara on multiple issues including dismissing and appointing new heads of Israel’s internal security service (Shin Bet).
The Israeli cabinet had previously voted unanimously in late March 2023 during an absentee session to withdraw confidence from Baharav-Miara.