Gali Baharav-Miara

Gov't to vote on Levin's motion of no confidence in A-G in coming weeks

The bill that will reconfigure the Judicial Selection Committee is set to advance.

Israeli universities vow to strike if Netanyahu's government fires A-G

“We, presidents of the universities signed below, hereby warn against an unprecedented threat to the rule of law in Israel if the attorney-general is fired,” the letter began.

Grapevine March 9, 2025: Ironic timing

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Who is A-G Baharav-Miara, and why does gov’t want to fire her?

The Jerusalem Post has spoken to a variety of top sources close to the key players over the years and, more recently, on both sides of the issue to try to paint a picture.

Justice Minister Yariv Levin seen in the Knesset plenum, in Jerusalem, December 4, 2024

Levin’s accusations against A-G are a roadmap of gov't’s own failures

Levin's letter shows the government repeatedly attempted to bypass legal requirements or Supreme Court rulings, with the A-G often serving as the only barrier.

AVICHAI MANDELBLIT

Move to oust A-G 'threat to Israeli democracy,' former A-G Mandelblit says

On Wednesday, Justic Minister Yariv Levin argued that Baharav-Miara has used her power to serve as a “long arm of the opposition” to the government.

Sa'ar, Smotrich praise justice minister's decision to remove A-G from position

“She has become a full-fledged political player who systematically works against the government with the transparent goal of bringing it down," Sa'ar wrote. 

Justice Minister Yariv Levin moves to oust A-G, sparking fierce backlash

Members of the opposition and a number of NGOs argued the move was a continuation of the government’s attempts to erode Israeli democracy.

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar (L) and Justice Minister Yariv Levin (R) at the Supreme Court

Levin-Sa’ar compromise politicizes judicial selection process, A-G says

A-G warns that the proposed judicial selection reform prioritizes politics over professionalism, risking judicial independence and altering the balance of Israel’s legal system.

  (L-R): Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and aide Eli Feldstein

A-G opens criminal investigation into PMO's 'Qatargate' involvement

"At the end of the discussion, it was decided to open an investigation," said the A-G. "The investigation will be conducted by the Shin Bet and Israel Police."

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