Israel's Supreme Court has begun hearings on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's controversial attempt to dismiss Ronen Bar, the head of the Shin Bet, the country's domestic intelligence agency. The move has sparked widespread protests and political turmoil, with demonstrators disrupting the courtroom proceedings. The court had previously issued a temporary injunction blocking Bar's dismissal, and is now reviewing whether Netanyahu acted lawfully. The case has become a flashpoint in ongoing tensions between Netanyahu's government and its critics, who accuse him of undermining democratic institutions. The outcome could have significant implications for Israel's political and security landscape.
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Courtroom chaos as Israel's Supreme Court reviews Netanyahu’s move against Shin Bet chief
Netanyahu’s move to sack Shin Bet head Ronen Bar was blocked by the Supreme Court after it agreed to consider petitions against the decision, which fuelled anti-government protests and highlighted pol
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Protests briefly interupt Israel court hearing on sacking of security chief
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on March 21 that his government had unanimously approved a motion to dismiss Ronen Bar, the head of the Shin Bet internal security agency.