The Supreme Court of Israel called for a compromise in the case of Sin Beth’s departure case

The Israeli Supreme Court asked the government and the Public Prosecutor on Tuesday night to come to a compromise on the dismissal of Sin Beth’s head, Ronen Bar, after a long hearing during which he examined the law. “We give a deadline until after (Jewish) Easter (elaborate on April 19) to find a creative compromise,” before the court ruled, his president, Judge Yitzak Amy, said. The hearing to examine the appeal against the bar by Sin Beth began yesterday morning. Following the controversy and opponents of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and opponents, the court decided to expel the public from the room and continued the procedure behind closed doors. With the risk of rejuvenating the division into Israeli society, Netanyahu decided on March 21st to dismiss the bar, stating that he has lost all confidence in his face. Immediately […]
Source: News Beast

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