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The Israeli prime minister and his extremist allies are trying to clear the legal obstacles to annexing the West Bank during Trump’s second term.
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The Times of Israel on MSNAG invited to key cabinet meeting on Gaza, as required by court, despite gov’t firing herJustice Minister Levin is pushing to boycott Baharav-Miara though likely decision to occupy Strip would require high-level ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIsrael court halts gov’t firing of attorney general investigating NetanyahuBaharav-Miara at loggerheads with Israel PM over corruption charges, his ‘judicial coup’, and sacking of Shin Bet chief.
In a rare rebuke, Justices Sohlberg and Willner fault AG Miara for inadequate answers and allege concealment of critical ...
The petitioners argue that this process circumvented all of the oversight mechanisms in place, and served to target the ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government voted unanimously Monday to oust the attorney general investigating ...
Following the vote to oust Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, the country’s top court issued an injunction barring the ...
Supreme Court issues injunction after move expected to increase tensions over rule of law and democratic norms ...
The Israeli government voted Monday to fire the country’s attorney general, who is currently prosecuting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his corruption trial. Israeli Minister of Justice ...
The State Prosecutor’s Office, Aisman described the move as “contrary to the law” and warned it could erode the foundations ...
On Monday evening, the government unanimously approved a proposal by Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister Yariv Levin ...
The Israeli Cabinet voted unanimously to dismiss Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, a vocal critic of Prime Minister ...
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