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Letter-advertising to Netanyahu

Letter-advertising to Netanyahu


The directors of the eight research universities in Israel have warned on Sunday, in a letter published by the local press, that they will go to strike if the government of Benjamin Netanyahu will dismiss the general prosecutor Gali Baharav-Miara, informs EFE, taken over by Agerpres.

« We warn the unprecedented danger for the rule of law if the general prosecutor is dismissed, » it is shown in the letter, which mentions that Gali Baharav-Miara is a civil servant and not a political man.

« In Israeli democracy, the Attorney General is the most important guard against the potential damage of the Government against the rights of the citizens and individual residents of the country, » it is shown in the letter signed by the rectors of the Hebrew University, the University of Tel Aviv, the University of Haifa, the Bar-Ilan, the University of Ben Gurion, the Technology University, the Institute of Technology. and university open.

The announcement comes after the Minister of Justice Yariv Levin initiated procedures last week to remove the Baharav-Miara for his 'inadequate behavior' and the existence of 'significant and prolonged disagreements between the government and the general prosecutor who creates a situation that prevents effective cooperation'.

The Israeli Minister of Education, Yoav Kisch, responded to the rectors in a letter he published on his X account in which he assured that they are 'confused', and their threats with strike 'do not intimidate'.

'A prosecutor who opposed the Government in all his actions of the first day does not deserve to remain in office and that is why he is not able to remain in office. It would have been better if he had resigned on his own initiative, « he wrote in a message on his X account.

The opposition of Barahav-Miara to the judicial reform of the Government was upset by the most ultra-reserving ministers of the Israeli office, who demands its dismissal for months on the grounds that it exceeds its prerogatives.

Also, the party of Prime Minister Netanyahu, the Conservatory and the nationalist Likud, recently criticized the approval given by the prosecutors to investigate the possible links of several employees of his office with the Qatar authorities.

Baharav-Miara made this decision after several local media reported that one of Netanyahu's spokesman, Eli Feldstein, worked for Qatar by transmitting narratives to the Arab country to Israeli journalists.



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