Critics of the right-wing Israeli government’s new judicial law fear it could threaten a key state watchdog: the attorney general, Gali Baharav-Miara.
As Israel’s chief prosecutor, Ms. Baharav-Miara is also charged with overseeing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial.
The government would have to meet less challenging standards in order to withstand judicial review, they said.
“If the attorney general were summarily dismissed, at least until yesterday, the primary grounds for challenging that would be that it was grossly unreasonable,” said Joshua Schoffman, a former Israeli deputy attorney general.
He said the justices could still intervene in her dismissal if they found there was a conflict of interests, for example.
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Gali Baharav, Israeli