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Israeli Supreme Court rules firing of Shin Bet chief unlawful

The attempt to dismiss Ronen Bar led to a months-long political spat at the highest levels of Israeli government

May 22, 2025 15:37
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Israel's Supreme Court has ruled that the government acted unlawfully in firing Shin Bet director Ronern Bar (Pictured: senior justice Yitzak Amit; Image: Flash90)

By

JC Reporter,

Jewish News Syndicate

3 min read

On Wednesday, Israel's Supreme Court ruled that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government violated the law when it fired Shin Bet head Ronen Bar due to its "lack of trust" in him.

The court ruled against the government, which had wanted the petition thrown out following Bar's announcement that he would resign on June 15 and the subsequent Cabinet decision to cancel his firing.

"The government is neither authorised nor permitted to act contrary to the law. It was the government of Israel that decided, years ago, that the appropriate way to end the term of senior public servants, one of whom is the head of the Shin Bet, is by appealing to the advisory committee," wrote Supreme Court President Yitzhak Amit in the majority opinion.

Amit said the March decision to remove Bar from his position was also unlawful due to "lack of a factual basis, absence of a [dismissal] hearing and argument, and acting under a conflict of interest".