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Ben-Gvir clashes with AG over reversed decision to sack Tel Aviv police chief

'I no longer trust the attorney general,' the national security minister, himself a lawyer, tells the judges

March 13, 2023 17:35
Itamar Ben-Gvir
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(JNS) National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir asked the Supreme Court on Monday to permit him to seek independent counsel and not be tied to the representation of the attorney general, in whom he has lost confidence.

Ben-Gvir faces a number of petitions in the Supreme Court, sitting as the High Court of Justice, including against a recently passed amendment in the Knesset subordinating the police to his ministry, his appointment as minister, his conduct towards anti-judicial reform protesters, and his removal from office of Tel Aviv District Police Commander Amichai Eshad.

The clash between Ben-Gvir and Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara came to the public’s attention when Baharav-Miara on Friday reversed Ben-Gvir’s decision from the previous day to remove Eshed from his post.

Ben-Gvir had argued that Eshed was not doing enough to crack down on judicial reform protesters who were breaking the law, including blocking the Ayalon Highway in Tel Aviv. Eshed was to be transferred to a position as head of police training.