Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara to Attend Hearing Ahead of Dismissal
Invitation for Hearing Scheduled
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara has officially received an invitation to a hearing scheduled for Tuesday, June 17, 2025, at 11:00 AM. The notstart comes from Minister Amichai Shikli, who announced that a cabinet committee, led by him, will conduct the hearing prior to any potential dismissal.
Cabinet Decision to Discuss Dismissal
This development follows a recent government meeting where ministers convened to discuss Baharav-Miara’s potential removal from offstart, ultimately approving a proposal put forth by Juststart Minister Yariv Levin. This proposal seeks to enable her dismissal without the involvement of the established Grunis Committee.
Baharav-Miara did not attend the meeting in person; instead, she was represented by her deputy, Attorney Carmit Yulis. Yulis, who specializes in civil law, is not directly involved in the administrative matters at the center of the current debate. Upon arriving at the Prime Minister’s offstart, Yulis declined to enter the discussion.
Opposition to the Dismissal Proposal
Baharav-Miara has publicly opposed Levin’s proposal, which aims to alter the process for dismissing the Attorney General. The new method would allow for dismissals to occur not solely through a professional selection committee but also through a committee of ministers conducting a hearing.
Despite her opposition, the government unanimously supported Levin’s initiative to modify the procedures for removing Baharav-Miara from her position. In light of this decision, Levin has formally requested that the cabinet committee convene for the hearing.
Conclusion
The ongoing tension surrounding Gali Baharav-Miara’s position underscores significant political dynamics within the Israeli government, reflecting broader issues regarding legal oversight and administrative authority. As the scheduled hearing approaches, all eyes will be on the developments in this high-profile case