
Israeli spy chief accuses PM of demanding illegal operations|[World
Apr 23, 2025
Jerusalem [Israel], April 23: Israel's spy chief has accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to fire him for his refusal to commit illegal acts aimed at protecting the leader's personal and political interests.
Ronen Bar, chief of Shin Bet, Israel's domestic intelligence service, made the assertion in an affidavit to the Supreme Court on Monday. Netanyahu's move last month to dismiss Bar was suspended by the court pending an investigation, and the ensuing tussle has provoked large protests, with crowds accusing the prime minister of endangering democracy.
Netanyahu said he would sack the spy chief due to a breakdown in trust, supposedly linked to Hamas's attack in October 2023 that led to the Gaza war. However, Bar said Netanyahu's decision was motivated by a series of events between November 2024 and February 2025.
In the unclassified part of the court submission, Bar said Netanyahu had told him "on more than one occasion" that he expected Shin Bet to take action against Israelis involved in antigovernment demonstrations, "with a particular focus on monitoring the protests' financial backers".
The Shin Bet head also said he had refused to sign off on a security request aimed at relieving Netanyahu from testifying at an ongoing corruption trial in which he faces charges of bribery, fraud and breach of public trust.
Source: Qatar Tribune