
In a letter to his government members, Mr Netanyahu referred to the “loss of every professional and personal confidence between the Prime Minister and the Director of the Service”
The Israeli government has announced the removal of Sin Bett’s head – Internal Security Service and Spoking – Ronen Bar, in which Benjamin Netanyahu’s leader Benjamin Netanyahu made it clear that he had no “trust” anymore.
“The government unanimously approved Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposal to end the term” of Ronen Bar, who will leave the post as soon as he is called his successor and in any case at the latest on April 10, a press release reports.
In a letter to his government members, Mr Netanyahu referred to the “loss of every professional and personal confidence between the Prime Minister and the Director of the Service”, which prevents “the government and the prime minister from effectively exercising their powers and causes its operational capabilities”.
This “loss of trust” intensified “during the war, beyond the October 7 operational failure, especially in recent months,” the text continues, referring to the unprecedented raid of Hamas in the southern areas of Israeli on the 7th of October.
Ronen Bar, who was named in October 2021 for a 5 -year term, stressed before the government’s decision was announced that he would defend himself in the “appropriate bodies” of the state.
In his own letter to the Government, which brought to light Israeli media last night, he considers that his deportation, which Mr Netanyahu, heralded on Sunday, had the “personal interest” of the prime minister, and aiming to “prevent the investigations of the 7th”.
The announcement of his deportation on Sunday caused anger in the opposition and triggered demonstrations against the “threat to democracy” and accusations that Benjamin Netanyahu is actually trying to concentrate even more powers in his hands.
Late last night, thousands of people, defying the rain and the wind, gathered and demonstrated in front of Mr Netanyahu’s private residence in Jerusalem, then in front of Kneset, the Israeli parliament, where ministers met.
Mr Bar had implied that he was going to resign before his term of office, taking responsibility for the failure of his service to prevent Hamas.
Sin Beth’s internal survey, which saw the light of publicity on March 4, recognizes failures in the collection and processing of information that could have served to warn Israeli authorities for Hamas’ plan. He also criticizes the government, and indirectly Mr Netanyahu personally, considering that the policy of appeaseing the Palestinian Islamist movement in recent years has “allowed Hamas” to obtain a “impressive arsenal”.
In his letter published yesterday, Mr Bar also considered that the causes of Mr Netanyahu were “general” and “vague” accusations, worded “laconic”, which seem to be intended to “conceal the motives” of the mirror. Elsewhere, it refers to “conflicts of interest” of the head of the government.
He mentioned remarkably on the “complex, broad and very sensitive” investigation against Mr Netanyahu’s associates allegedly receiving money from Qatar – a case that has been baptized “abolition” by Israeli media.
Mr Bar’s abolition is recorded after the early morning of the third morning mass bombardment, after two months of ceasefire, and “targeted” land companies in the Gaza Strip.
Mr Netanyahu personally assumed responsibility for the decision to resume Israeli military operations, which aims to put pressure on Hamas in order to release the 58 hostages who still holds the pocket.
Criticizing – extremely rare – Prime Minister Netanyahu, Israeli President Isaac Hertsog said yesterday anxiously anxious for the resumption of military operations at a time when Israel is going through a crisis that could harm its “resilience”.
Source: RES-EIA