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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu’s appointment of David Zini as Shin Bet chief is fraught with obstaclesThe IDF general was selected despite conflict of interest concerns, the AG's explicit instructions to PM not to make ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNPM’s pick for Shin Bet chief said to have told colleagues he’s against hostage dealsHostage families forum say if reported remarks by Zini confirmed, 'these are horrifying and contemptible words coming from ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNAG tells Netanyahu that choosing Zini to head Shin Bet ‘invalid and unlawful’Gali Baharav Miara says PM must not be involved in any way in appointing new Shin Bet chief; ministers demand she be ousted, ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNDefying AG’s order, Netanyahu selects IDF general as next Shin Bet chiefNetanyahu taps Maj. Gen. David Zini to head domestic security agency, day after being told he couldn't make appointment due ...
It is unclear whether these will be resolved by the time outgoing Shin Bet head Ronen Bar’s term ends on June 15.
Israel’s Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara has advised the Israeli premier that the appointment of the new Shin Bet chief ...
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The dangerous flirtation of Israeli public leaders with the horrifying prospect of disobeying a High Court ruling, which will ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNAG says Netanyahu’s nomination of Zini as Shin Bet head is ‘invalid and unlawful’The post AG says Netanyahu’s nomination of Zini as Shin Bet head is ‘invalid and unlawful’ appeared first on The Times of ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNPM’s choice to head Shin Bet criticized Halevi for ‘prioritizing’ hostages — reportYou prioritize the return of the hostages over destroying Hamas,' Zini reportedly told then-IDF chief months ago; sources ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNAG: Netanyahu can’t tap new Shin Bet head until court ruling’s ramifications are clarifiedNetanyahu can’t tap new Shin Bet head until court ruling’s ramifications are clarified appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The High Court ruled Netanyahu violated conflict of interest principles, potentially limiting his usual power to appoint a ...
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