Gali Baharav-Miara

A-G to Netanyahu: Reconsider Ben-Gvir's position as national security minister

The A-G's statement comes after she represented Netanyahu against initial petitions against the hiring of Ben-Gvir.

Attorney-General grants authorities permission to carry out investigation of PMO

Following the Attorney General's decision to grant approval, investigators are authorized to proceed with investigative actions against the prime minister.

By AVRAHAM BLOCH , ALON HACHMON
08/11/2024

Ben-Gvir threatens AG on 'The Patriots'

Ben-Gvir threatens ultimatum over police legal adviser row, says he'll demand AG's dismissal

'Dangerous conduct': AG criticizes Police Commissioner over dismissal of police legal adviser

In the letter, Baharav-Miara reiterated the need to freeze the Police Commissioner's decision to dismiss police legal adviser Dep.-Ch. Elazar Kahana.

A bereaved Israeli interrupts Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech on October 27, 2024

Bereaved families interrupt Netanyahu's remarks at October 7 memorial

The ceremony began with quotes from soldiers before they fell in battle, including by Sgt. Re'em Batito of the Golani Brigade, who died on October 7, 2023.

Attorney-general freezes police commissioner decision to remove legal adviser

According to Baharav-Miara, Levi announced the decision within the police on Tuesday evening despite agreeing just hours earlier to hold off on the move.

AG warns Netanyahu: Cabinet decisions may endanger national security

The decision in question was one to supply mobile bomb shelters to Israelis who live in illegal outposts in the West Bank.

A-G Gali Baharav-Miara attends the weekly government conference, in Jerusalem's Old City

High Court inches toward comptroller in battle with IDF over October 7

The High Court of Justice is pressuring the IDF to negotiate with the State Comptroller over investigations into October 7 security failures.

Israel's decision allowing PM to pick public service czar is illegal, A-G tells High Court

Netanyahu said in August that the argument between him and the attorney general's office represented a "clash of two views – a decision by the clerks or a decision by the people."

Shas minister accused of using taxpayer money to fund party newspaper

The Shas minister has been accused of using public funds to finance the party's newspaper while he was CEO of the Ma'ayan HaTorah school network.

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