Following a meeting Tuesday regarding the reinstatement of Otzma Yehudit party ministers, consultations were held on potentially holding the session to approve Bar’s dismissal, with plans to leave deliberations on firing Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara for Sunday.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara , Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar
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Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar, who appointed Baharav-Miara to her current role and recently rejoined the Likud party, criticized her during the meeting. “We’ve never seen anything like this,” he said, referring to her opposition to Ben-Gvir’s return to office. “In trying to find a fitting comparison for her eagerness to harm the government, I thought of the kamikaze pilots of World War II who crashed themselves into enemy targets. What we are seeing here is the self-destruction of the Attorney General’s Office in its zeal to strike at the government.”
Sa'ar further questioned Baharav-Miara’s justification for opposing Ben-Gvir’s reappointment. “Even barring an appointment due to an indictment reflects an activist interpretation of the law’s clear language. Now there’s not even an indictment. Apparently, there’s a new reason: 'It just doesn’t sit well with her.’”
Ben-Gvir set three conditions for his return to the government: the dismissal of the Shin Bet chief, the firing of the attorney general and a resumption of military operations in Gaza. All three are now underway, but completing the dismissals still requires overcoming legal petitions and approval by the Advisory Committee for Senior Appointments in both cases.