New Crisis in Israeli Judiciary: Dismissal of Netanyahu Trial Official Suspended.
Israeli media outlets, including Kan and the Israel Hayom newspaper, reported that the Israeli cabinet has agreed to Justice Minister Yario Levin’s proposal to terminate the term of Gali Baharav Meara as the cabinet’s legal advisor.
Following this decision, the Israeli Supreme Court issued a temporary injunction to halt the implementation of the cabinet’s decision.
According to the ruling, Meara will remain in office, and no replacement will be appointed until the petitions submitted are reviewed.
This judicial decision comes amid deep disagreements between the judicial institutions and the current cabinet led by Benjamin Netanyahu and his Justice Minister.
Israeli media outlets, including Kan and the Israel Hayom newspaper, reported that the Israeli cabinet has agreed to Justice Minister Yario Levin’s proposal to terminate the term of Gali Baharav Meara as the cabinet’s legal advisor.
Baharav Meara is in charge of Netanyahu’s trial and is among the figures who have repeatedly opposed the policies of Netanyahu’s right-wing cabinet in recent months, especially in the area of judicial reform.
Analysts believe that this incident is part of the growing tension between the judicial and executive branches in the Zionist regime, which could have consequences beyond the legal crisis, including institutional rifts and political instability.