Baharav-Miara is investigating the alleged connections of Netanyahu's advisers to Qatar while also overseeing his ongoing trial for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. The government attempted to fire her, but the supreme court indicated this process was inappropriate, delaying any potential action. Several cabinet ministers plan to boycott her, disregarding her legal advice. This tension could spark a constitutional crisis, echoing the political turmoil seen before the conflict in Gaza intensified. Netanyahu faces multiple accusations related to accepting gifts and providing preferential treatment to a telecom magnate.
In a series of actions against Israel's democratic institutions, the government's attempt to fire Attorney General Baharav-Miara is seen as a move to delegitimize her and rally political support.
Netanyahu is implicated in a legal trial involving multiple charges, including bribery and fraud, linked to allegations of receiving significant gifts from wealthy businessmen.
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