Israel’s Justice Minister Yariv Levin has launched proceedings to remove Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, accusing her of political bias and obstructing government policies. The move has been met with strong opposition, with critics warning it could undermine the rule of law and escalate tensions within the country’s legal and political system. Levin claims the attorney general has turned her office into a politically motivated institution, while opponents argue this is an attempt to weaken judicial independence. The decision could lead to a constitutional crisis, further deepening divisions in Israel’s already polarized political landscape. The outcome of this battle may have significant implications for the government’s ability to push forward its controversial policies.
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Israel government takes first step to oust attorney general
Israel's justice minister took a first step on Wednesday toward removing the country's attorney general from office, a measure that could spark a new constitutional crisis and help the government enact policies that have drawn fierce criticism.
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Justice Minister Levin Launches Move to Oust AG Baharav Miara
Justice Minister Yariv Levin officially initiated the impeachment process against Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara on Wednesday night. Levin asserted in a letter that under Baharav-Miara’s leadership, the AG’s institution has transformed into a “tyrannical, violent, and predatory political authority.”